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Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

The B.C. Supreme Court ruled that officials committed misfeasance — wrongful exercise of authority — in rejecting the multi-million dollar project without having any apparent grounds or authority to do so
Friends and family pay tribute to 'kind' Liam Fisher at Pemberton memorial

Friends and family pay tribute to 'kind' Liam Fisher at Pemberton memorial

The medical student and accomplished athlete was found dead after going missing during a fun run in Grenada
Squamish’s Pumpkin Patch in the Park returns Saturday

Squamish’s Pumpkin Patch in the Park returns Saturday

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be tons of family-friendly activities, plus pumpkin picking at Stan Clarke Park on Oct. 21. A minimum donation is set at $5 per pumpkin.
Rainfall, wind warnings hit parts of coastal B.C.

Rainfall, wind warnings hit parts of coastal B.C.

Environment Canada issues rainfall and wind warnings for coastal British Columbia as a robust Pacific storm brings in moisture from Typhoon Bolaven.
Whistler double homicide preliminary hearing underway

Whistler double homicide preliminary hearing underway

Brothers Keeper gangster Meninder Dhaliwal and friend Satindera Gill were killed by gunshots fired outside the Sundial Hotel.
Sea to Sky school district's top earners revealed

Sea to Sky school district's top earners revealed

Six executive-level employees earned nearly $1.3 million this year.
Applications open for Squamish Community Christmas Care hampers

Applications open for Squamish Community Christmas Care hampers

The deadline to apply is Friday Nov. 17th. 
New space for artists and creators coming to Squamish

New space for artists and creators coming to Squamish

Coming soon to Queens Way, Create Makerspace will offer a place for people to work with large tools in woodworking, metalwork, textiles and more.
Squamish planned pedestrian bridge from Redbridge may be relocated

Squamish planned pedestrian bridge from Redbridge may be relocated

With the original connection to Rose Park too impactful, the bridge was proposed to move parallel with the Sea to Sky Highway.
New Squamish non-profit aims to team up outdoor industry

New Squamish non-profit aims to team up outdoor industry

Sea to Sky Outdoor Adventure Recreation Enterprise (SOARE) hosts a launch party at its basecamp at 1002 Industrial Way on Oct. 26. 
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