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District of Squamish councillor faces penalties over allegations of disclosure of confidential info

District of Squamish councillor faces penalties over allegations of disclosure of confidential info

Council sanctioned Coun. Eric Andersen after it was deemed he violated a section of the Community Charter and Code of Conduct.
Squamish council endorses MOU with Capilano University

Squamish council endorses MOU with Capilano University

By a 6-0 vote, council members supported an MOU that outlines potential collaborations in childcare, community recreation and a City Studio.
Squamish Has Talent coming soon to Trickster’s Hideout

Squamish Has Talent coming soon to Trickster’s Hideout

Children and youth interested in performing can sign up for a Nov. 4. audition spot.
Photos: ‘All out for Gaza’ vigil held in Squamish Thursday

Photos: ‘All out for Gaza’ vigil held in Squamish Thursday

About 45 attendees lit candles and called for a ceasefire in the deadly war that began Oct. 7.
Island greats Cochrane, Sharpe to be inducted into B.C. Sports Hall of Fame

Island greats Cochrane, Sharpe to be inducted into B.C. Sports Hall of Fame

Swimmer, skier won Olympic medals
Brackendale Elementary honours Siobhan Joseph

Brackendale Elementary honours Siobhan Joseph

Joseph painted a mural on the exterior of the school that draws on Coast Salish and natural elements.
Cassie Sharpe named to BC Sports Hall of Fame

Cassie Sharpe named to BC Sports Hall of Fame

The two-time Olympic medallist joins Amanda Asay, Ryan Cochrane, Justin Morneau and Richard Zokol in the 2024 class
Letter: Enough is enough—we need a better rec centre in Squamish

Letter: Enough is enough—we need a better rec centre in Squamish

'I see your master plans for Brennan Park upgrades. Ground needed to be broken yesterday.'
Letter: Contact politicians on Woodfibre LNG, Squamish

Letter: Contact politicians on Woodfibre LNG, Squamish

'Woodfibre LNG would not only mean we are subjecting our own community to the impacts of fracking industry, but allowing this industry to expand and subject others to toxins and poisons we surely wouldn’t want to deal with ourselves.'
Editorial: We need TMI from FortisBC in Squamish

Editorial: We need TMI from FortisBC in Squamish

'In this town where there is a lot of concern and consternation over the project, the information provided should be so abundant and granular that it becomes TMI (Too Much Information).'
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