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ICYMI: Tribunal sends FortisBC pipeline permit back to regulator so resident can submit concerns

ICYMI: Tribunal sends FortisBC pipeline permit back to regulator so resident can submit concerns

Permit goes back to the BC Energy Regulator so Squamish resident can submit concerns about the pipeline project that crosses her property underground.
Older and Wiser: How to avoid falling for scams

Older and Wiser: How to avoid falling for scams

Thousands fall victim to fraud scams each year, and there’s a new one to watch out for
Squamish business beat: Treeline Collective opens store downtown

Squamish business beat: Treeline Collective opens store downtown

Squamish brand partners with local and global artisans to offer ethical and sustainable products.
Squamish sees a record number of local groups seeking grants

Squamish sees a record number of local groups seeking grants

Squamish Community Foundation allocated about $98,000 to 28 groups in 2023.
Introducing the first associate vice president of CapU Squamish

Introducing the first associate vice president of CapU Squamish

Douglas College’s Brian Storey joins Capilano University to lead Squamish campus growth & management.
From rainforest to mountain: Discover Vancouver Island's hiking gems

From rainforest to mountain: Discover Vancouver Island's hiking gems

Explore Vancouver Island's diverse trails with Squamish author Taryn Eyton's latest hiking guidebook.
BC Energy Regulator issues discharge permit to FortisBC

BC Energy Regulator issues discharge permit to FortisBC

The permit allows effluent to be discharged in a few areas in Squamish in relation to the Eagle Mountain to Woodfibre Pipeline project.
Updated: One person in serious condition after Sea to Sky Highway crash Friday

Updated: One person in serious condition after Sea to Sky Highway crash Friday

Incident Friday happened at about 2 p.m. near Stawamus Chief parking lot; speed was a factor, police say.
Whistler's Claire Buchar rides again to spotlight ovarian cancer research

Whistler's Claire Buchar rides again to spotlight ovarian cancer research

The retired World Cup athlete will mount up on April 6 for a 50-kilometre fundraiser through Squamish
Editorial: Do those who come to Squamish for adventure always know the risks?

Editorial: Do those who come to Squamish for adventure always know the risks?

'As AdventureSmart stresses, there’s personal responsibility involved, but it should also be more of a societal responsibility to share the known risks, especially given that corridor economies are benefiting from their visits.'
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