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Britannia resident helping in tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka

What started as a four-month globetrotting adventure for two local residents is now a full-on humanitarian initiative in Sri Lanka.

Meet the 2005 New Year's Baby!

Grandmother Joy McLennan has a new joy in her life - New Year's baby Daniel McLennan. Her daughter Marisa McLennan gave birth to Daniel McLennan, the first baby delivered at 麻豆社国产General Hospital on Jan. 1 at 11:08 a.m.

ABOUT TOWN: We can help others

Taking a back seat to all the ways we want to change and resolutions to keep in this new year is the Boxing Day disaster in Southeast Asia. We all want to do something but are not sure what. I certainly like Coun.

Million-dollar homes in sight

The million-dollar housing market is about to hit Squamish. Currently there are four homes listed for sale over $1 million with local realtors.

Airport expansion back on agenda?

Brackendale eagle advocate vows to oppose plan John French jfrench@squamishchief.

Tsunami adopt-a-village planning under way

Cleaning up the aftermath of the Boxing Day tsunami is a daunting task, but helping one water-damaged village somewhere in the devastation zone is manageable. Coun.

Going really cold turkey

It was cold at the polar bear swim at Britannia Beach on New Year's Day - but no one knows how cold. "I was scared to ask," said George McLaren, the organizer of what is fondly called Crazy George's polar bear swim.

Property values climb 22%

麻豆社国产stayed ahead of the provincial curve in property assessments in 2004 while property values in Whistler are finally leveling off.

Pedestrian killed in MVA on Garibaldi Way

For the second time in less than two months, a pedestrian is dead after trying to cross Garibaldi Way in the Garibaldi Estates.

Locals get fundraising for relief effort

From the waves of the tsunami in South Asia came a flood closer to home - a fundraiser for the victims called From the Heart of Sea to Sky: the Waves of Compassion Fundraiser.
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