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Forestry workers encouraged to fight back

Union leader Darrell Wong didn't hold anything back at a public meeting aimed at mobilizing forestry workers against the provincial Liberals.

Taps haven't run dry -- yet

Beer drinkers who prefer swilling favorites such as Labatt's Blue and Molson Canadian will have to look at switching brands because of a beer distributors strike in the Lower Mainland. About 300 employees of Brewers Distributor Ltd.

Making the right choices

Ten years ago, John Westhaver made a bad choice. He decided to get into the car of a friend who was driving way too fast. The driver failed to negotiate a corner travelling 140 km-h, spun out of control and crashed.

Port Authority opposes waterfront concept plan

After some minor changes, 麻豆社国产Council endorsed the 麻豆社国产Downtown Waterfront Concept Plan this week - despite the opposition of the 麻豆社国产Port Authority.

Deal won't save food workers' jobs

Members of the Hospital Employees Union (HEU) have returned to their jobs at 麻豆社国产General Hospital and Hilltop House, but are not happy with the union's decision to strike a last-minute agreement with the provincial government.

ABOUT TOWN: Win one for Mom at raffle

The annual spring sale and Mother's Day raffle sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary to the 麻豆社国产General Hospital will be held Saturday (May 8) from 9 a.m. to noon at St. John's Anglican Church (behind the Sea to Sky Hotel).

Enjoy getting to know our feathered neighbours

Spring has arrived and our songbird residents and returning migrants fill the morning air with music. A delight for us, this chorus is serious business for the birds while they establish nesting territories and attract mates.

Suspect in Alberta sex assault may be here

Police fear that a man wanted in connection with a brutal sexual assault in Canmore might be in Squamish.

COs forced to destroy bears

Conservation officers are warning residents to be more careful with their garbage as bears in the area appear to be getting bolder.

Future Highlands development worries SSU

Council agrees to consider OCP amendment John French Chief Staff Writer Two local developers may get a chance to open up hundreds of acres of new housing in the Garibaldi Highlands area sooner than expected - despite concerns that development might h
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