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Still time to sign-up to carry 2010 Torch

Torch relay sponsors on tour to encourage people to consider running with the torch

Tax notices mailed this month

Expect to see about a 3.64 per cent tax increase when the taxman pays you a visit this month.

Squamish property tax increase limited to 2.9 per cent

After weeks of marathon meetings the District of Squamish council and staff have at last completed a five year financial plan with calls for an across the board property tax increase of roughly 2.

Sam Eves’s killer to be sentenced next week

Justice for the killer of Squamish teen Sam Eves will have to wait another week, as a B.C. Provincial Court Justice has scheduled sentencing for May 14.

Sea to Sky Trail partners with Trans Canada Trail

The 190-kilometre Sea to Sky Trail, which will one day link Horseshoe Bay to D'Arcy, is now officially part of a larger project to link all of Canada via the 21,000 km Trans Canada Trail.
Tough love for tough economic times

Tough love for tough economic times

Business consultant and author of Be Different or Be Dead to speak at chamber meeting

Canada Post cancels PO Box program

Eight days after Canada Post postponed its PO Box program in Whistler because of residents' concerns, the Crown corporation announced the plan will be scrapped completely.

Paralympic tickets now on sale

Spectators expected to drive to Whistler then take shuttle to venue
Few corporate buyouts for 2010 commercial space

Few corporate buyouts for 2010 commercial space

No deals yet through Chamber of Commerce matching program

Mountain News: Bad real estate loans lead to bank closure

KETCHUM, Idaho - Federal banking officials in late April closed down a bank that had seven offices in resort areas of both Idaho and Wyoming, saying the bank was in unsound condition. Reports from Jackson, Wyo.