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'This has been happening for hundreds of years'

'This has been happening for hundreds of years'

Powwows play an important role in connecting First Nations youth with culture and community
Hungry bear knocks over freezer in Pemberton

Hungry bear knocks over freezer in Pemberton

Residents reminded to secure attractants as bear activity ramps up ahead of winter
Squamish council grants SEAandSKY amenity centre development permit

Squamish council grants SEAandSKY amenity centre development permit

The amenity building contains areas for public and resident use. It will be just across from downtown over the Mamquam Blind Channel pedestrian bridge.
Whistler school enrolments offset increasing student numbers in Squamish, Pemberton

Whistler school enrolments offset increasing student numbers in Squamish, Pemberton

Resident student numbers are static overall across School District 48.
Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Search efforts for missing man suspended ‘pending further investigation’
Squamish council OK’s MTN Village Phase 2 development permit

Squamish council OK’s MTN Village Phase 2 development permit

Local officials authorize development permit that will see 79 condos, 32 townhomes, plus commercial and office space near Brennan Park on Centennial Way.
Squamish Nation selects planning partners for massive development project

Squamish Nation selects planning partners for massive development project

The Nation is making strides with its plans to redevelop five reserve sites on the North Shore, the Sunshine Coast and in Squamish
Squamish council moves density bylaw to public hearing

Squamish council moves density bylaw to public hearing

In a unanimous vote, council will hear public feedback on Nov. 7 about a bylaw that removes density limitations for affordable housing projects.
Whistler grizzly doesn’t pose ‘imminent risk,’ COS says

Whistler grizzly doesn’t pose ‘imminent risk,’ COS says

Public asked to secure attractants, give the bear space to avoid conflict
Slight traffic increase expected as steel pipes arrive for FortisBC pipeline in Squamish

Slight traffic increase expected as steel pipes arrive for FortisBC pipeline in Squamish

Local officials express frustration over the timing and transparency of information regarding the gas pipeline project.
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