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Letter: What problems is regional transit looking to solve?

Letter: What problems is regional transit looking to solve?

'If anything, regional transit would take away revenue from the fantastic services that already exist'
Winter (cycling) is coming

Winter (cycling) is coming

As winter cycling grows in popularity, the infrastructure and safety needs to grow with it
Whistler RCMP investigating 'serious injury' on Valley Trail

Whistler RCMP investigating 'serious injury' on Valley Trail

RCMP say they 'don’t believe there is a risk to the public at this time'
ICYMI: Water tank alpine huts: A Squamish director's tale showing at VIMFF

ICYMI: Water tank alpine huts: A Squamish director's tale showing at VIMFF

Save the Date: Catch ‘Mountain Turks’ in person on Feb. 25 in Vancouver, or stream it online.
ICYMI: Squamish's HSPAA to host Loved and Lost 2 concert

ICYMI: Squamish's HSPAA to host Loved and Lost 2 concert

On March 2, Howe Sound Performing Arts Association will host local musicians covering recently deceased artists.
ICYMI: 'Reflection': Squamish filmmaker delves into local athlete’s mental health journey

ICYMI: 'Reflection': Squamish filmmaker delves into local athlete’s mental health journey

Tori Wood’s vulnerable story told through the lens of a mountain biking documentary at VIMFF.
We Come From This Land chronicles the Squamish People’s long and eventful history

We Come From This Land chronicles the Squamish People’s long and eventful history

The book, released this January, draws from in-depth research and stories from Squamish Elders
Comment: Dentists need to ensure their businesses are viable

Comment: Dentists need to ensure their businesses are viable

A government dental benefit plan that doesn’t pay 100 per cent of a dentist’s fees makes it difficult to run a profitable practice.
Blocked access to Lions Gate Hospital parking raises concern

Blocked access to Lions Gate Hospital parking raises concern

City staff, contractor meet to ensure access to Lions Gate after public flags issue
Police confirm: No child abduction attempt in Squamish

Police confirm: No child abduction attempt in Squamish

‘Extensive investigation’ found there was no attempted abduction and that neither the boy nor the general public was ever at risk.
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