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Stay out of Seymour, mountain bikers warn after black bear chase (VIDEO)

Stay out of Seymour, mountain bikers warn after black bear chase (VIDEO)

The North Shore Mountain Bike Association is warning people to avoid trails in the Seymour area after a few run-ins with a particularly territorial black bear.
COUNCIL CUT: Squamish soils bylaw updated with new fees

COUNCIL CUT: Squamish soils bylaw updated with new fees

The bylaw governing the movement and management of soils has been updated with a new fee structure and an expanded application, among other things.
Mass fish kill on river in Squamish

Mass fish kill on river in Squamish

BC Hydro ramping kills hundreds of spawning pink salmon on Cheakamus River Sept. 20, but company says it is working toward solution
Squamish residents can learn about evacuation plan in coming weeks

Squamish residents can learn about evacuation plan in coming weeks

District evacuation plan on display at Brennan Park, The 55 and the Farmers’ Market
District of Squamish points to Recycle BC in response to recycling concerns

District of Squamish points to Recycle BC in response to recycling concerns

Comments come after GFL was featured in a CBC Marketplace investigation
FortisBC’s Eagle Mountain-Woodfibre pipeline could start next year

FortisBC’s Eagle Mountain-Woodfibre pipeline could start next year

Letter to District of Squamish says it could take about three years to complete
Squamish resolutions endorsed at UBCM

Squamish resolutions endorsed at UBCM

Three ideas put forth by District council were affirmed by communities across B.C.
Commissioner approves 2.3% yearly fare-increase cap for B.C. Ferries

Commissioner approves 2.3% yearly fare-increase cap for B.C. Ferries

B.C. Ferries will be able to raise ferry fares by as much as 2.3 per cent annually starting next year after a final ruling by the Office of the B.C. Ferries Commissioner.
Sky High becomes Squamish's first provincially-licensed cannabis dispensary

Sky High becomes Squamish's first provincially-licensed cannabis dispensary

The retailer reopened its doors on Sept. 30 after passing inspection
Federal, city laws clash over weed farms

Federal, city laws clash over weed farms

Food security concerns over cannabis on ALR misguided: B.C. farmer