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$40,000 grant goes to local seniors groups

$40,000 grant goes to local seniors groups

Sea to Sky seniors are getting a $40,000 cash infusion from the provincial government for community projects. Half the funding is going to the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District and Pemberton for a Four Part Harmony Age-friendly Project.
New board, executive elected to Pemberton Chamber

New board, executive elected to Pemberton Chamber

Karen Ross is new chamber president
Squamish man dies in fall

Squamish man dies in fall

Work accident leads to air ambulance transfer
Mine Museum wins awards

Mine Museum wins awards

Renovations at Britannia attraction recognized
Architectural excellence awarded

Architectural excellence awarded

Design for North Van Outdoor School Environmental Learning Centre wins national acclaim
Squamish getting flood protection money

Squamish getting flood protection money

Feds and province funding three projects
Three Squamish teens lose cars due to excessive speeding

Three Squamish teens lose cars due to excessive speeding

Three Squamish teens have had their cars impounded for excessive speeding on the Sea to Sky highway this week. The first incident happened at lunch time on Jan.
Hiking trail task force releases draft report

Hiking trail task force releases draft report

Trail advocates looking to create hiking club, generate support
Nonprofits, arts to get gaming grant money without applying

Nonprofits, arts to get gaming grant money without applying

Those who did not receive full 2012 grants Benefit
Gravel pit proposal getting rocky reception

Gravel pit proposal getting rocky reception

Concerns include increased noise and dust