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Preparing for cannabis legalization

Preparing for cannabis legalization

The District and local entrepreneurs gear up for fall
Aquaponics in Squamish

Aquaponics in Squamish

Local company part of the past, present and future of growing food
Going electric in Squamish

Going electric in Squamish

‘Electric cars are as clean as the energy used to charge them’: Professor
Crowdfunding initiative set up to help a couple displaced by house fire

Crowdfunding initiative set up to help a couple displaced by house fire

Roughly $2,200 have been raised in the last 21 hours
Converting wood waste to bioenergy

Converting wood waste to bioenergy

Could be environmentally-friendly, space-saving move
Police briefs

Police briefs

TWO-VEHICLE COLLISION...DITCH NEEDLES...EXPOSED MALE...and more
UPDATED: Police investigate homicide after identifying human remains near Ucluelet

UPDATED: Police investigate homicide after identifying human remains near Ucluelet

RCMP confirm the remains belong to local Daniel Archbald and his friend Ryan Daley
First 'Grad Walk' at Squamish Elementary

First 'Grad Walk' at Squamish Elementary

For the very first time, graduating Grade 12 students from Howe Sound Secondary, who also graduated from Squamish Elementary School six years ago, came to Squamish Elementary to participate a "Grade Walk,” on Wednesday, June 28.
School District briefs

School District briefs

Early childhood support A new program is hoping to give better support to children before they reach kindergarten.
Provincial government tightens rules on payday lending

Provincial government tightens rules on payday lending

The province says it’ll be getting tougher on payday lending. In a news release, officials said that measures are being taken to protect people from “excessive fees” when cashing BC Employment and Assistance cheques.