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Railway park lays off eight workers for winter

Railway park lays off eight workers for winter

West Coast Railway Heritage Park tries a new way to weather the slow season
New $1.3M sign project for Squamish

New $1.3M sign project for Squamish

District unveils early concepts for boundary and wayfinding signs
A gateway to the sky: Gondola has busy reopening

A gateway to the sky: Gondola has busy reopening

Tourist attraction has transported 500,000 people over 18 months to ‘magnificent experience’ in mountains
District plans to spend $3M on digital strategy

District plans to spend $3M on digital strategy

Proposed 2016 budget includes $800,000 to upgrade systems
Police briefs: Man attacked in alley, threats uttered, tax scam, B&Es

Police briefs: Man attacked in alley, threats uttered, tax scam, B&Es

Man attacked in alley A man suffered a broken nose and a hurt shoulder when two unidentified men attacked him on Saturday, Dec. 5, police said.
Local MP becomes parliamentary secretary

Local MP becomes parliamentary secretary

Pamela Goldsmith-Jones, member of Parliament for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country, has been appointed parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
President leaves Woodfibre LNG

President leaves Woodfibre LNG

Woodfibre LNG’s American president Anthony Gelotti left his post Nov. 15 at the end of his two-year contract and has returned home in Texas.

Acting CAO now officially has the job

Linda Glenday excited to pursue vision of being progressive and innovative
Sea to Sky school enrolment rising

Sea to Sky school enrolment rising

Growth in Squamish more predictable than in other areas

Child poverty a reality in Squamish

About 16 per cent of district children poor
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