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Squamish Nation proposes ‘gaming centre’

Call it a community gaming centre. That’s the handle Squamish Nation’s Toby Baker uses, and he says it includes none of the vice-ridden card and table games associated with casinos.

Change will do you good

Everywhere you look in Squamish, the iconography of change is front and centre. Work boots, sawdust and forklifts: these things form the cavalry of a different — and hopefully better — tomorrow. But before the horsemen came the strategists.
The brain centre at Squamish

The brain centre at Squamish

Opportunities in knowledge industry coming with new infrastructure

2010 Sliding Centre gets thumbs up

Sliders reach 144 km/h during approval process

Rogge pleased with Olympic preparations

World Cup test events were ‘very well conducted’ but IOC won’t budge on female ski jumping

Former Pemberton woman to stand trial

A woman who was charged with two counts of driving under the influence will appear in Supreme Court for a trial scheduled from March 25 to 28. Jennifer McConnell, formerly of Pemberton, crashed her car on Oct.

Demand for rooms in 2010 heating up

Lack of details convincing some homeowners to make their properties available

Pine siskins dominant in Whistler during winter 2007/08

Whistler Naturalists Winter birding was slow this year. The arrival of heavy snow and subsequent lake freeze-up in early December sent the songbirds and waterfowl on their way south, leaving only the hardy winter species to be seen in January.

Mountain News: Vail seeking Puerto Rican bus drivers

VAIL, Colo. – For well more than a decade, Vail town officials have filled the ranks of bus drivers with recruits from Australia.
Theft hurts luge athletes’ quest for gold

Theft hurts luge athletes’ quest for gold

Police investigating robbery at Alpine Meadows pension