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Squamish seeks to clear air over Triack

A couple weeks after local media blasted Squamish Mayor Greg Gardner for hiding details related to the cancellation of a lease held by Triack Resources, the district has issued an information package through the Squamish Sustainability Corporation (S

Province to coastal communities: Prepare for rising seas

In a report released last week, the government of British Columbia is warning coastal communities about the dangers of rising sea levels, which, says the report, are intensifying.

Squamish gyms concerned by proposed facility

Competition from district for business being watched carefully
Snowmaking provides ski-outs

Snowmaking provides ski-outs

Even though Mother Nature is now peppering the mountains with snow, skiers and snowboards have a man-made source to thank for being able to ski-out this weekend: 269 snow guns.
A season unlike any other

A season unlike any other

Colorado-based Mountain Research Travel Program (MTRiP) released its latest travel figures on Dec. 17 and not all of the news is bad. The latest report is based on data compiled from 216 property management companies in 15 mountain resorts in the U.

SLRD okays Signal Hill development

Several approvals still needed before Pemberton’s biggest subdivision becomes a reality

Pemberton looks to new planning commission

The Village of Pemberton is looking to remove its council from planning studies with the creation of an Advisory Planning Commission (APC).

Suspect in Pemberton grow-op identified

Pemberton RCMP have identified a 42-year-old Coquitlam resident in connection with a marijuana grow-operation in the Pemberton Plateau area. Van Do was due to make his first appearance in Pemberton Provincial Court on Dec.

Mountain News: Sundance boycott likely to fizzle

By Allen Best PARK CITY, Utah – Talk of a boycott of Park City’s Sundance Film Festival in January seems to be sputtering. The Park Record reports that the gay-friendly Queer Lounge intends to return.
Test hydrogen bus gets thumbs up

Test hydrogen bus gets thumbs up

Some of B.C. Transit’s 20 hydrogen buses will be cruising Whistler’s roads as early as August next year. After months of testing, the provincial Crown agency gave a trial bus its approval.