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Olympic trademark battles continue

The controversy around the use of trademarked Olympic-related words grew this week with a 74-year-old widow making headlines and a German internet entrepreneur vowing to ignore court rulings that go in favour of the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Commi

Council has highway improvement concerns

Squamish council unloaded its concerns about the proposed improvements to the Sea to Sky Highway on highway project leaders Monday (Nov. 22).

Christmas Care full steam ahead

The Community Christmas Care Committee is full steam ahead with preparations for this year's Christmas distributions. We appreciate the donations of non-perishable foods and cash donations.

Creating a fantasy world

Books don't always end happily ever after. But Tyler Dhensaw, 17, was sick of reading books with endings left unfinished. So he wrote his own fantasy novel, called The Nine Moons of Adjemir.

GBA lands will cost over $1M to clean

It only cost a dollar to acquire, but a parcel of land turned over to the District of Squamish next to the Nexen lands will cost at least $1 million to clean up. But once it's clean, the land will be worth an estimated $4 million.

ABOUT TOWN: Relive The Sound of Music

How many years has it been since you saw the movie The Sound of Music starring Julie Andrews? Bring those memories with you when you see Squamish's own rendition of this most loved musical. It was opening night for the 28-member cast last night (Nov.

Business can be Big Brother-friendly too

"Leaders in the community have to give back." So says Jeff Dawson, a city councillor and the general manager of Community Futures Development Corporation of Howe Sound. He found a way that worked for him, and he passed it on to the rest of his staff.

Adventure Centre costs climbing

Expected provincial funding still not in hand John French [email protected] **EDITOR'S NOTE: A correction has been made to the total budget of the Adventure Centre after an error was discovered in our published copy Nov. 26.

Couple reunited at last

After three and a half years of frustration, Lakvhir Singh Sekhon and his wife Gurpreet are finally living together in Squamish.

Ashlu River power decision put off to December

Neighbour faced off against neighbour as more than 275 people came to the Ashlu River rezoning public hearing in Squamish Wednesday night (Nov. 17).
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