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Government may reduce worker visas

Impact unclear but Whistler Blackcomb to recruit more domestic workers

Teddy Bear Daycare to close one month early

Olympic blackout period at MY Millennium Place has nothing to do with it, says mayor
Experts say raise taxes 20 per cent over three years

Experts say raise taxes 20 per cent over three years

Council will review blue ribbon panel’s proposal before adopting financial guide

Whistler Sustainability Centre signs $175,000 contract

But council grills executive director on financing

Squamish Nation gaming centre a go

Gambling has long been called a recession-proof venture, and, after a year of talks, Squamish Nation is ready to play those odds.
Tax debate central to Squamish budget

Tax debate central to Squamish budget

Though a little late, district now prepares financial course

Squamish’s uncoordinated environment

Need for a specialized staff person ever pressing, says Heintzman

Like a rock?

Squamish Councillor Patricia Heintzman is smitten for Boulder, Colorado, where the vision is green and the future serene. Last weekend, Heintzman went to Kelowna to take part in the Building Sustainable Communities Conference.

Committee system improves

After a rocky start, Squamish's committee system is beginning to grease its wheels and trundle more smoothly.

Running on

Jen Segger leaving Quest