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Pemberton offers free bus service to elderly

Seniors and elders in the Pemberton Valley may have an easier time getting around with the introduction of a pilot project that began this month.

Squamish smokers to face tougher restrictions

Council debates how far to keep smokers from municipal properties
Fireproofing part of the cost of Rainbow

Fireproofing part of the cost of Rainbow

By Monday’s deadline, 360 people signed up to buy the duplexes and single-family homes

Governments re-announce municipal funding

Money to fund repairs to Pemberton’s water supply

Pemberton Community Centre opens its doors

It was a day to mark 141 years of this country’s history, but for Pemberton, it was also a day to commemorate the opening of a new gathering place that the community has been awaiting for decades.

How to make your money grow

WCSS urging residents to spend $100 climate action dividend on commercial greenhouse

Callaghan comes home, one month later

After three weeks missing — two weeks unaccounted for — Callaghan is back home again in Whistler with his very relieved family. The 11-year-old black Labrador was last seen on June 8 in Creekside.

Mountain News: Real estate sales drop sharply

ASPEN, Colo. – The real estate market this year in some ski towns is such that realty agents picked up second jobs. The story isn’t universal.
The bush rider’s bureau

The bush rider’s bureau

Provincial trail regulations take shape in Squamish

Oceanfront planning goes public

Mercury contamination on the radar, but not a driving issue