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COUNCIL CUT: Waterfront Landing shoreline concerns

COUNCIL CUT: Waterfront Landing shoreline concerns

A group of kayakers is hoping to keep the shoreline along the Waterfront Landing development green.
Province studies Squamish Valley recreation — where the pavement ends

Province studies Squamish Valley recreation — where the pavement ends

More recreation causes concern of ‘piles of poo,’ disturbed cultural sites
Wild salmon plan panned by conservation groups

Wild salmon plan panned by conservation groups

Strategy recommends increased hatchery production, seal cull, falls short on habitat protection: Skeena Wild
B.C. exporters feel chill in Canada-China freeze

B.C. exporters feel chill in Canada-China freeze

Seafood, wine and other sectors vulnerable in escalation of Ottawa-Beijing dispute
Whistler Search and Rescue sees summer calls outpace winter for first time

Whistler Search and Rescue sees summer calls outpace winter for first time

Hiking was No. 1 reason for SAR response last year

Re/Form conference returns to Squamish

Entrepreneur mentorship to be held March 21 and 22
Lions Bay woman banned from administering Botox

Lions Bay woman banned from administering Botox

Injunction granted after one-time client ‘sustained injury'
New regulations will require floatplane passengers to wear PFDs

New regulations will require floatplane passengers to wear PFDs

Travellers taking floatplanes in and out of Sechelt will have to get used to wearing personal flotation devices. Changes to Canada’s aviation regulations announced by federal Transportation Minister Marc Garneau on Feb.
David Suzuki implores young to act on climate change

David Suzuki implores young to act on climate change

The most recognizable advocate for the environment in this country is calling on Canadian youth to change the political agenda and force action on the issue of climate change.
Squamish police briefs

Squamish police briefs

Smoking in vehicle leads to arrest. Dumpster fire. Rental scams.