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COUNCIL CUT: More seats for Backcountry Brewing

COUNCIL CUT: More seats for Backcountry Brewing

One of Squamish’s most popular watering holes will be getting more seats for special events.
COUNCIL CUT: More development in Wilson-Buckley area

COUNCIL CUT: More development in Wilson-Buckley area

Five passive townhouses are set to be built on 38459 Buckley Ave., which is right by Howe Sound Secondary. At their May 7 meeting, council unanimously approved a development permit for Arbutus Grove 2.
Show off Squamish as a host family for Quest

Show off Squamish as a host family for Quest

University seeking volunteers for international students
Rise in data breaches prompts warning

Rise in data breaches prompts warning

As privacy awareness week gets underway, the BC Office for the Information and Privacy Commissioner and the Better Business Bureau are warning people do a better job protecting their personal data
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District briefs

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District briefs

Hospice getting a garden. Britannia flood maintenance. Word from Victoria.
18-month-old in hospital after fall in Porteau Cove

18-month-old in hospital after fall in Porteau Cove

Squamish RCMP thank ‘guardian angel’ for rescue
Canadians urged to avoid all travel to parts of the Philippines

Canadians urged to avoid all travel to parts of the Philippines

The Canadian Government has issued a travel advisory for the Philippines due to a threat of terrorism and a high level of crime
The many contributions of Lorne Borgal

The many contributions of Lorne Borgal

Former Whistler CEO dies in 'tragic' plane crash
Nailed it? More than a dozen tires popped after truck loses its load of nails

Nailed it? More than a dozen tires popped after truck loses its load of nails

More than a few people got nailed on the highway in West Vancouver Monday night and it wasn’t for speeding. According to police, around 8:45 p.m.
British Columbians back making school bus seatbelts mandatory

British Columbians back making school bus seatbelts mandatory

One of many pending issues that may be derailed by the outcome of this year’s federal election is a task force that is currently studying the possibility of having all school buses in Canada fitted with seatbelts.