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Feds give $4 million for Squamish landfill

Feds give $4 million for Squamish landfill

26.5 million litres of polluted landfill water to be treated each year
Students cut waste at lunch by nearly two-thirds

Students cut waste at lunch by nearly two-thirds

SLRD's Zero Waste program gets full marks
GranFondo pumps $650,000 into Squamish

GranFondo pumps $650,000 into Squamish

Planning underway for 2012 ride
Two cougars killed in Sea to Sky corridor, one spotted in Whistler

Two cougars killed in Sea to Sky corridor, one spotted in Whistler

Conservation officers warn of cougars seen at Lost Lake and Easy Street
Sea to Sky Gondola gets first government approval

Sea to Sky Gondola gets first government approval

Restaurants, trails and theatre part of plan
Squamish mountaineer provokes controversy by removing climbing bolts

Squamish mountaineer provokes controversy by removing climbing bolts

Climbers shock small Argentinean town by 'fixing' Cerro Torre's Compressor Route
Pemberton council buys former BC Rail train station for $285,000

Pemberton council buys former BC Rail train station for $285,000

Purchase Part of Frontier Street Development project Plans
Squamish celebrates life of family man

Squamish celebrates life of family man

Andrew Pereman, 37, killed by fall from Garden Centre rooftop
Whatever happened to the hydrogen highway?

Whatever happened to the hydrogen highway?

Only a handful of fuel cell cars still on road in B.C.
Health centres, hospital get $200,000 each for emergency services

Health centres, hospital get $200,000 each for emergency services

The three main healthcare centres in the Sea to Sky corridor are to get a cash injection from the provincial government to improve public access to emergency services.