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Documents allege conflict of interest inside board of delayed Squamish resort

Documents allege conflict of interest inside board of delayed Squamish resort

The conflict of interest allegations are being made against two Aquilini Investment Group execs.
Squamish council OKs utility rate increases for 2024

Squamish council OKs utility rate increases for 2024

Depending on garbage tote size, residents can likely expect a 3% to 3.5% overall increase in water, sewer and garbage after council adopts amendment.
Will Ottawa's new emissions cap constrain B.C.'s LNG sector?

Will Ottawa's new emissions cap constrain B.C.'s LNG sector?

It's unclear to what degree federal cap would align with provincial one
Squamish's Rope Runner Aerial Park sold

Squamish's Rope Runner Aerial Park sold

The attraction will have a new home in Panorama Mountain Village near Invermere, B.C.
Missing Whistler man located, RCMP say

Missing Whistler man located, RCMP say

The man's vehicle was located near the Train Wreck entrance
Mandatory day passes return for Mount Seymour Provincial Park

Mandatory day passes return for Mount Seymour Provincial Park

Planning to hike or snowshoe during peak demand? You’ll have to book in advance
Squamish council opts not to write Prime Minister about Israel-Hamas war

Squamish council opts not to write Prime Minister about Israel-Hamas war

By a 2-5 vote, council opts not to write to Justin Trudeau asking for a ceasefire with several members saying they believed it is an individual choice.
Owners look to pass the torch at beloved Brackendale restaurant, The Nest

Owners look to pass the torch at beloved Brackendale restaurant, The Nest

The popular local restaurant is on the market after years with the same owners.
Cypress Mountain to open limited terrain on Thursday, prioritize passholders

Cypress Mountain to open limited terrain on Thursday, prioritize passholders

‘Expect early season conditions,’ says the West Vancouver resort
EAO approves FortisBC Squamish work camp size increase for Eagle Mountain Pipeline

EAO approves FortisBC Squamish work camp size increase for Eagle Mountain Pipeline

The Environmental Assessment Office says this change allows for all workers to reside at the camp to help reduce negative impacts on Squamish.
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