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Squamish real estate market limping back toward normal

In Squamish, you can't walk 100 metres these days without seeing a "For Sale" sign in front of homes, flapping in the wind. They are everywhere and their ubiquity tells the tale of a real estate ship struggling to fill its sails.
Meager landslide restricts access to four projects

Meager landslide restricts access to four projects

Approximately 25 jobs impacted; $1 million tenure now worthless

July occupancy numbers encouraging

Last-minute bookings helping fill hotels but making it hard to plan
Business up during Crankworx – except for bike shops

Business up during Crankworx – except for bike shops

Crankworx may have been a triumph for most of Whistler, but for the bike shops it was a slower-than-usual business week. "Typically Crankworx is pretty quiet for us on the biking side of things," said Matt Ryan of Katmandu Bike & Board.
Asphalt plant deal moves ahead after 4-3 vote

Asphalt plant deal moves ahead after 4-3 vote

Angry residents plan to come out in large numbers for Sept. 7 public hearing

Notes from the back row

Blood in the water

Search on for hiker missing in Squamish area

Tyler Wright hasn't been seen since Aug. 10

July occupancy numbers encouraging

Last-minute bookings helping fill hotels but making it hard to plan

Pemberton approves development permit for councilor's car wash

Skate park the main impetus for hastily-called meeting