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Forsyth to seek re-election in November

First-term councillor hopes to tap into youth vote

Valley Trail closing for water system upgrades

Rainbow section of trail will be gravel next summer

RCMP watching highway on long weekend

The Sea to Sky Highway will be busy over the Labour Day weekend, but anyone trying to push the pace is going to come face to face with RCMP officers.

Wake opposes Cheakamus Crossing decision

Councillor Tim Wake, who was absent last week when council gave three readings to the Cheakamus Crossing Housing Agreement, said he is uncomfortable with the latest decision to begin calculating the homes’ appreciation as early as this fall.

2010 volunteer centre opens in Squamish

Hosting the world in 2010 will require upwards of 25,000 volunteers, many of whom will be needed at Whistler Olympic venues.

UBCM negotiates TILMA they can live with

Land use planning exempt, procurement threshold raised

Camps take different views on STV funds

Campbell Liberals recently pledged $1 million to public discourse

Re-Use-It philosophy bound for Beijing

It’s a joy, says Greg McDonnell, to thumb through rows of used CDs and happen upon some forgotten title from the days of yore. Not only is there the score to be stoked on, but so too is there a vicarious delight in buying something already owned.

Beijing Games are over, 2010 is next

Media, sponsors to turn attention to Vancouver and Whistler

Pine beetle leaving reserves vulnerable to wildfire

A string of wildfires in the Sea to Sky region has the federal government clamouring to protect First Nations communities hit by the pine beetle.