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Squamish Wolf Pack win first game

After being held scoreless for nine periods!, the Squamish Wolf Pack won a matchup against the Abbotsford Pilots at home last Saturday, edging out the Pilots 4-1.

Olympic tickets available, but where to stay?

Whistler accommodation organizers working to have some rooms ready for booking this fall

Sweeney taking on Strahl

Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon candidate last Liberal to be nominated in B.C.

Centre for Sustainability hires executive director

A former executive director of Smart Growth B.C. and Better Environmentally Sound Transportation is on her way to Whistler in December to serve as the first executive director of the Whistler Centre for Sustainability.

Market conditions to dictate Squamish Nation land use

Two weeks after finalizing a land transfer deal with the province, Squamish Nation has no definite plans for 600 acres of downtown Squamish property. “I don’t think they want a nuclear power plant there,” quipped Chief Gibby Jacob.
Squamish gets closer look at 2010 Games

Squamish gets closer look at 2010 Games

Some residents frustrated by lack of legacies

School district renamed

Board not drawing much attention, interest from candidates

RMOW finances holding steady

Municipality finished 2007 in financially strong position, but wary of future budgets
Phoenix put to rest

Phoenix put to rest

Temporary housing project cancelled; local businesses scramble to find alternative accommodation

Pemberton to get vodka distillery

Spud Valley potatoes key to B.C.-only product