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Shed seen floating in Cattermole Slough has been secured, District says

Shed seen floating in Cattermole Slough has been secured, District says

A float-away shed seen in the Cattermole Slough last week has been secured and the District is looking into its cleanup. The shed was seen bobbing along the slough’s shoreline on Thursday.
Smoking ban on BC Ferries begins this week

Smoking ban on BC Ferries begins this week

A smoke-free environment is here aboard BC Ferries. The company is reminding passengers that as of Monday, (Jan. 22) smoking is no longer be permitted on any of its vessels or terminal properties, according to a news release from the company.
Report finds risk of rockfall in Mount Currie area

Report finds risk of rockfall in Mount Currie area

Officials met Friday to discuss the next step
Squamish business makes Top 5 in Small Business BC awards

Squamish business makes Top 5 in Small Business BC awards

Sea to Sky Removal has been announced as a top contender in the competition
Don't fall for Bitcoin tax scam, police warn

Don't fall for Bitcoin tax scam, police warn

Person allegedly scammed out of thousands by caller who claimed to work for CRA
Northern mayors rally LNG support on last day of resource forum

Northern mayors rally LNG support on last day of resource forum

Advocates of the liquefied natural gas industry took the stage Thursday at the final day of B.C. Natural Resources Forum to show unified support for its continued development. The four initiating leaders were Fort St.
Tofino's most notorious stretch of highway to be widened

Tofino's most notorious stretch of highway to be widened

When not hanging out in Squamish, many of us head to Tofino or Ucluelet for the surf and sand or to soak up the cool vibe of the island, but the road to these beautiful places makes the Sea to Sky Highway look wide and straight.
Quest and Capilano universities collaborate to help students pursuing a BA

Quest and Capilano universities collaborate to help students pursuing a BA

It will make for an easier transition for Quest University students who opt to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies at Capilano University in North Vancouver.
Two tolling options being examined for Lower Mainland drivers

Two tolling options being examined for Lower Mainland drivers

An independent commission set up to examine whether a driving toll could help reduce traffic gridlock has narrowed down the options that might be workable in the Lower Mainland.
Under One Roof gets closer to breaking ground

Under One Roof gets closer to breaking ground

Council approves total capital funding of $600,000 to come from 2018 budget