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Downtown businesses won with BIA’s Christmas promotion

Downtown businesses won with BIA’s Christmas promotion

Association currently in the process of hiring a new executive director
Chance of snow flurries tomorrow night

Chance of snow flurries tomorrow night

Environment Canada says temperatures may drop to 0 degrees celsius on Tuesday evening
Crowdfunding underway for victims of Jan. 2 tragic accident

Crowdfunding underway for victims of Jan. 2 tragic accident

The two men who died and the five injured were members of Squamish's Indo-Canadian community
Squamish resident crowdfunding for an all-female environmental voyage to test plastic in the ocean

Squamish resident crowdfunding for an all-female environmental voyage to test plastic in the ocean

76 Orcas: Fighting Microplastics in the Pacific campaign aims to raise $4,900
Money in muni grants for new craft beverage festival and LGBT+ “Day of Discussion” part of funding

Money in muni grants for new craft beverage festival and LGBT+ “Day of Discussion” part of funding

District council preliminarily approves community enhancement grants for 2018
Census statistics suggest many in Squamish residents work out of town

Census statistics suggest many in Squamish residents work out of town

More than half of commuters travel over 15 minutes to get to work
Hotel Squamish building sold

Hotel Squamish building sold

The facility also hosts Scotties Liquor Store and the Salted Vine
Freezing rain warning Thursday

Freezing rain warning Thursday

Two words most Squamish drivers don't want to see paired are "freezing" and "rain" but unfortunately Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for the Sea to Sky region. (Thursday, Jan.
Troubles reported at Hilltop

Troubles reported at Hilltop

Increased staffing to provide quality care for residents needed, say families
Squamish Nation request for higher sockeye salmon catch denied

Squamish Nation request for higher sockeye salmon catch denied

A federal court judge has turned down the Nation's request to increase the sockeye catch on the Fraser River from 20,000 to 70,000
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