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Longtime Paradise Valley Road residents say dirt road is now a danger

Longtime Paradise Valley Road residents say dirt road is now a danger

Residents want it paved: District of Squamish says abatement is done, and paving would cost $1 million.
Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

A 20% shortfall among B.C. turkey producers is expected to last through Christmas, says the BC Poultry Association.
How can we better protect our kids online?

How can we better protect our kids online?

Kids are online, and so are predators; tips and Sea to Sky Corridor support.
Child sexual abuse: Children need to matter more than adults' feelings, says expert

Child sexual abuse: Children need to matter more than adults' feelings, says expert

Tips for parents and where to turn in the Sea to Sky.
'Why were we excluded?': Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw members forced to re-register to vote in muni election

'Why were we excluded?': Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw members forced to re-register to vote in muni election

Many people living on reserve in Squamish were not on the voter registry for October's election; District and Elections BC say all got to vote, seeking solutions to prevent this from happening again.
New mental health unit opens at Lions Gate Hospital ER

New mental health unit opens at Lions Gate Hospital ER

New eight-patient unit to provide specialized emergency care
West Coast LNG project warns curious sea lions could slow construction

West Coast LNG project warns curious sea lions could slow construction

Woodfibre LNG is “trying to reduce their responsibility and eliminate some of the conditions that they have,” said Tracey Saxby of My Sea to Sky
Squamish solid waste collection and landfill tipping fees to increase by 5% next year

Squamish solid waste collection and landfill tipping fees to increase by 5% next year

However, water and sewage utility rates will stay the same in 2023.
Squamish is the least religious community in B.C.

Squamish is the least religious community in B.C.

Christianity was the most common spiritual affiliation among those who identified as religious.
Meet Squamish RCMP’s newest officer

Meet Squamish RCMP’s newest officer

Raddix, an eight-week-old German shepherd, will be coming to town to learn the job.
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