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Wildfire crews out early

Wildfire crews out early

Protect your home as dry spring could lead to summer of blazes
Young mayor shares vision for Squamish

Young mayor shares vision for Squamish

Protection for the homeless and animals is important, says Maya Park
Little has changed for rape victims, advocates say

Little has changed for rape victims, advocates say

Frontline workers discuss sexual assault response in Sea to Sky Corridor
Police briefs

Police briefs

House ransacked. Dog left in hot car. Mischief at Nexen. Tool theft. Truck break-in. Rowboat stolen. Bike theft.
Car burnt to crisp on Sea to Sky

Car burnt to crisp on Sea to Sky

No one was injured but a car was destroyed in a single-vehicle accident that closed the Sea to Sky Highway Saturday afternoon.
Shane Morrow pleads guilty to sexual assault

Shane Morrow pleads guilty to sexual assault

Former Squamish karate instructor Shane Anthony Morrow has pleaded guilty to a charge of sexual assault, according to the provincial court registry in North Vancouver.

Walmart disputes Squamish property assessment

Lack of full grocery section among factors considered in B.C. Supreme Court case

Which route should trucks take?

Public input sought on possible truck route through downtown Squamish or estuary

Golf course zoning could change in Furry Creek

Regional district to bring in new zoning bylaw for Area D

Bylaw in works to allow electric vehicles on Squamish roads

Solar City celebration planned for June 25 to showcase electric cars