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E. coli outbreak in B.C. cheese makes five people sick, prompts warning

E. coli outbreak in B.C. cheese makes five people sick, prompts warning

The provincial centre for disease control is warning consumers to throw away Little Qualicum Cheeseworks Qualicum Spice cheese
Squamish's Discovery Kids Childcare selected for $10-a-day pilot project

Squamish's Discovery Kids Childcare selected for $10-a-day pilot project

B.C. launches $10-a-day daycare project at 53 sites across the province
Annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow planned for Sunday

Annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow planned for Sunday

The annual Stawamus Veterans Traditional Gathering and Pow-wow is planned at Totem Hall beginning at 9 a.m. on Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. The day's activities will feature a Cenotaph Ceremony at 11 a.m.
B.C. craft brewers growing nearly twice as fast as multinationals

B.C. craft brewers growing nearly twice as fast as multinationals

There are few things that British Columbians like more than locally brewed beer.
Squamish's Remembrance Day ceremony predicted to draw more people this year

Squamish's Remembrance Day ceremony predicted to draw more people this year

Take a moment to honour our veterans. The Remembrance Day ceremony is being held in Squamish on Sunday, Nov. 11 at Stan Clarke Park downtown. The service begins at 10:50 a.m. at the cenotaph, ahead of the moment of silence at 11 a.m.
New tree removal bylaw attempts to walk a fine line

New tree removal bylaw attempts to walk a fine line

District staff hopes new regulations balance greenspace with developers’ needs
Local MLA critical of proportional representation

Local MLA critical of proportional representation

Jordan Sturdy’s latest talk in Squamish included his views on the referendum
Police briefs

Police briefs

Sleeping man arrested. Didn't want to leave hotel...and more
Overflowing donation bin causes distress

Overflowing donation bin causes distress

While they are placed in communities to fund local charities, donation bins often pose a number of problems. For one, they can be a serious eyesore. Rather than placing their clothes in the bin, some people choose to leave clothing beside them.
Newly elected Squamish council sworn in

Newly elected Squamish council sworn in

'One of the most important roles as a council is to represent all the people of Squamish — not just the most buoyant cheerleaders nor the loudest detractors': Mayor Karen Elliott