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After decades of visioning, nearly 1,000-unit Sea to Sky development may happen

After decades of visioning, nearly 1,000-unit Sea to Sky development may happen

Fine Peace Furry Creek Development Ltd. has succeeded in getting its rezoning application approved by the SLRD, giving it a chance to succeed where other developers have sputtered.
Prince George ranked the most affordable city in B.C.

Prince George ranked the most affordable city in B.C.

A list of 26 B.C. cities shows the most affordable places to live in the province.
Underwater noise regulation changes will harm seals: environmentalists

Underwater noise regulation changes will harm seals: environmentalists

Squamish's Woodfibre LNG says proposed permit amendments to underwater noise and water quality regulations make the project feasible and clarify its responsibilities.
Squamish's Brackendale Art Gallery bought by local supporters of arts and culture

Squamish's Brackendale Art Gallery bought by local supporters of arts and culture

Iconic BAG to undergo renovations to expand on history as community hub.
New helmet gives Sikh kids a ticket to ride — or roll

New helmet gives Sikh kids a ticket to ride — or roll

Bold Helmet invented to accommodate hair covering for cycling, skateboarding or scootering.
What will the impact of the Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC work camps be on Squamish?

What will the impact of the Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC work camps be on Squamish?

A look at some of the concerns and what locals, advocates, companies, trades representatives and academics have to say.
Â鶹Éç¹ú²úgas pipeline leak repaired

Â鶹Éç¹ú²úgas pipeline leak repaired

The incident is an important reminder to check where pipelines are before digging or conducting excavation work: FortisBC.
Gunner the Runner settling into home life after three-week adventure

Gunner the Runner settling into home life after three-week adventure

The newly adopted St. Bernard pup returned to his family on Dec. 30 after escaping from his Creekside home
Squamish-based racing team adds cyclist from qathet region

Squamish-based racing team adds cyclist from qathet region

17-year-old will be part of a three-rider team competing in Europe this year.
Â鶹Éç¹ú²úresidents no longer have to shelter in place in wake of gas leak

Â鶹Éç¹ú²úresidents no longer have to shelter in place in wake of gas leak

Fortis BC said a third party caused the leak; no people were in danger
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