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Ashlu IPP debate comes to SLRD Monday

The proposed Ashlu Creek independent power project (IPP) has been one of the hottest topics in Squamish as of late, with many different parties expressing concern either for or against the project.

ABOUT TOWN: Get signed up for fall at Community Registration Day

Community Registration Day takes place at Brennan Park Recreation Centre tomorrow (Sept. 11) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Wal-Mart means change

There are 24 towns in 小蓝视频 that have Wal-Mart stores. That number is expected to grow as the largest retailer in the world pushes to become even larger and strives to deliver better returns for shareholders.

Provincial funding for Adventure Centre uncertain

The District of Squamish could end up paying an extra $460,000 towards the proposed Sea to Sky Adventure Centre if the provincial government doesn't come through with funds.

Mayor going bald

He didn't get to $10,000 himself, but the community has raised enough money for Mayor Ian Sutherland to take the cue-ball pledge.

Passenger trains back on rails

Passenger trains will be rolling through Squamish again starting in 2006 - now it's a matter of making them stop here. After an extensive Request for Proposal process Canadian National (CN) officials announced last Friday (Sept.

Taking care of our cliffs

People from all walks of life and recreational pursuits utilize the Smoke Bluffs area for its abundance of natural characteristics and beauty - and a group of Squamish volunteers wants to keep it that way.

Ashlu Valley grow op busted

The Ashlu Valley is quickly getting a reputation as the Sea to Sky corridor's valley of controversy.

ABOUT TOWN: Gondola story sounds eerily familiar

In January 1993, the Howe Sound Players were asked to provide the entertainment for the Chamber of Commerce's annual general meeting. Doreen Ramus and I did a skit on what life was like "way back then", the present and a look into the future.

The heart of Brackendale

The Brackendale General Store, Post Office and caf茅 have long been the heart of Brackendale. But it's people like Joyce Berg that make that heart beat. Berg, 63, retired from the Brackendale Post Office Tuesday (Aug. 31) after nearly 27 years.
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