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Lonsdale, Sutherland clash over facilities referendum

An impressive sum of $20 million and Squamish's future amenities are at stake as 麻豆社国产residents get set to send a message to District of 麻豆社国产Council on Feb. 26.

Learning Gym provides brain workout

Continuing Education at Capilano College is moving in a new direction this term with the addition of a program for kids that helps deal with learning frustrations.

Trailer park residents mobilize

Mobile homes have nowhere to go if land is rezoned John French [email protected] Hundreds of residents in Squamish's mobile home parks are being warned they could be next to be evicted if a local trailer park is allowed to change its use.

Rural areas seek fire protection

When you call 911 to report a fire you expect firefighters to arrive as soon as possible - but for residents in some parts of the 麻豆社国产Valley, there is no guarantee that help will be dispatched.

When pennies count

It's coming in pennies (and sometimes toonies) at a time - but the efforts of local children are adding up to help those affected by the tsunami in South Asia.

COUNCIL BRIEFS

Briefs from the District of 麻豆社国产council meeting Tuesday, Feb.

Library cards get linked

The 麻豆社国产Public Library is lightening your wallet - but you can keep your money.

NEWS BRIEFS: Wanduruppuwa trip set

Four people from 麻豆社国产are organizing a relationship building and reconnaissance mission to Sri Lanka. The three top organizers of the 麻豆社国产Humanity Village Project are leaving for Squamish's adopted village of Wanduruppuwa on Saturday (Feb.

Citizen and Business People of Year all feed the need

Joan Forry and Shane and Nikki Sanderson see an awful lot of each other on a regular basis. That's because they're all in the food business - Forry with the 麻豆社国产Food Bank and the Sandersons as the owner/operators of Squamish's MarketPlace IGA.

About Town with Maureen Gilmour

This evening (Feb. 4) the audience at the Eagle Eye Theatre will settle in for a wonderful concert featuring the distinguished pianist Robert Silverman, in 麻豆社国产courtesy of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. The concert begins at 8 p.m.
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