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What did Squamish candidates spend on their campaigns?

What did Squamish candidates spend on their campaigns?

Elections B.C. recently disclosed the self-reported expenditures for the 2022 Squamish election.
What does drug decriminalization mean for the Sea to Sky?

What does drug decriminalization mean for the Sea to Sky?

B.C.’s exemption allowing possession of up to 2.5 grams of some illegal substances went into effect on Jan. 31
33 charges laid against two people in relation to Sea to Sky property crimes

33 charges laid against two people in relation to Sea to Sky property crimes

The General Investigation Section of the Sea to Sky RCMP led the investigations, which included co-ordinating approximately 26 police files across Whistler and Pemberton, the release states.
Avalanches in Sea to Sky backcountry lead to multiple close calls

Avalanches in Sea to Sky backcountry lead to multiple close calls

The slides triggered at Brohm Ridge, Chocolate Bowl and Powder Mountain areas were detailed in Avalanche Canada MIN reports.
Downtown Squamish employment-space building passes third reading

Downtown Squamish employment-space building passes third reading

At a public hearing, residents shared concerns about parking, traffic and uncertainty about types of tenants the building could bring.
Developing Squamish: housing and commercial Third Ave project moves forward

Developing Squamish: housing and commercial Third Ave project moves forward

Project public hearing set for March 7. The proposal has 123 residential units, commercial space and space for nonprofit housing.
Patients wait an average of 80 minutes at Squamish’s walk-in clinic

Patients wait an average of 80 minutes at Squamish’s walk-in clinic

Medimap data shows average wait times at walk-in clinics in B.C. are some of the longest in Canada.
Court of Appeal turns down robber's application

Court of Appeal turns down robber's application

Thomas Bert Prins, involved in three robberies, two in the Sea-to-Sky, was denied his appeal.
At town hall, Garibaldi Estates residents oppose major density

At town hall, Garibaldi Estates residents oppose major density

However, the Squamish locals are amenable to light density, such as cottages and carriage homes.
Sea to Sky ski group aims to grow diversity

Sea to Sky ski group aims to grow diversity

Local Squamish founder Indra Hayre launched Incluskivity in the fall of 2020 and early 2021 in an effort to grow representation in the ski community.
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