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Canada Post to consult residents on mail service changes

Following a request from the Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor, Canada Post is moving ahead with a consultation process to find out how you want to receive your mail. Bob Taylor of Canada Post confirmed on Tuesday (Jan.

Fire destroys home at Mile 10.5

A neighbour tried, RCMP attended and Squamish Fire Rescue responded but there was no way to save a mobile home in the Upper Squamish Valley from burning to the ground. The trailer at Mile 10.

He missed the tsunami, but not the truck

Squamish resident Ryan Harrington missed the tsunami that hit Thailand by a week - but that appears to be where his luck ran out. Harrington was staying in Phuket hanging out on a beach and scuba diving in the water.

Waves of Compassion brings in $46,000 for tsunami relief

Squamish proved yet again it's there to help people in need, even across the world. The community raised more than $46,000 for the Humanity Village project at From the Heart of Sea to Sky: Wave of Compassion concert Saturday (Jan.

Care hours to increase at Hilltop House: VCHA

Residents of Hilltop House and their families learned Tuesday (Jan. 18) of staffing changes at the long-term care facility - but instead of the cutbacks they feared, the number of staff working at Hilltop will increase.

Outdoor Recreation Capital slogan could potentially change: EDO

"What do you think Squamish should say to the world?" Some of the answers to that question at an all-day public meeting Saturday (Jan.

A million-dollar land sale

There has yet to be a million-dollar home sold in Squamish, but that doesn't mean land isn't going for the hefty price tag. In October 2004, a 2.94 acre property on Government Road listed by One Percent Realtor David Langlois sold for $1.25 million.

Massive photo donations swell archives of Heritage Park

The West Coast Railway Heritage Park is expanding its archives thanks to a generous donation.

Bracing for the worst

Paradise Valley residents placed on flood evacuation alert as new storm system moves in John French [email protected] The memory of October 2003 is haunting residents this week as floodwaters in the Squamish Valley rose this week.

Amenities bylaw vote set for Feb. 26

Voting day in Squamish is set for on Feb. 26, as Squamish council wants to know how much support there is for the idea of spending $20 million on recreation and amenities. A single referendum question will be put to residents on that date.
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