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A garden of delights

Sundays are usually a good day to spend some quality time in your garden, but this past Sunday (June 26) saw 麻豆社国产residents spending the day wandering in other people's gardens as part of the 麻豆社国产Gardeners Club's seventh annual Garden Tour.

The long road to end breat cancer starts here

A small team of local women is trying to do its part to raise awareness and money to fight breast cancer. The group of six will be participating in the BC Cancer Foundation's The Weekend to End Breast Cancer, which takes place in Vancouver Aug.

ABOUT TOWN: Canada Day fun for everyone

Today (July 1) is Canada's 138th birthday and celebrations are ongoing at the 麻豆社国产Pavilion area downtown. Children's races and canine sports, demonstrations and entertainment start at Pavilion Park at 9 a.m.

Alternate route to 麻豆社国产through Sunshine Coast pitched

Usually when people think of a road out of Powell River, they envision a route over the Coastal Mountains.

Fire destroys bus on way to Whistler

About a dozen young freestyle skiers form all over the Unites States got an exciting introduction to life in Canada last week when the bus they were on caught fire on Hwy. 99 between 麻豆社国产and Whistler.

Bus, cruise ship facilities recommended

The select committee on Transportation, Infrastruc-ture and Planning presented its findings to council recommending that council direct the economic development officer to explore the area by the 麻豆社国产River and the Woodfibre ferry for the develop

Developers must submit plans to lose trees

麻豆社国产property owners must now submit site alteration applications if they want to remove trees or soil, and the process will cost them. But the result will be a stop to indiscriminate land clearing.

Squamish-Powell River road outlined

Nearly 300 people packed the banquet room at the Powell River Town Centre Hotel June 16 to attend a presentation about a road to Squamish.

Cheakamus water-use meeting planned

Those with concerns about water-use strategies for the Cheakamus River have a last chance next week to provide input to Land and Water B.C. (LWBC) before officials decide whether to adopt a water-use plan put forward by B.C. Hydro.

Huge week for real estate

More than $16 million worth of real estate that hasn't even been built yet changed hands last week in Squamish.
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