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Owners aim for June reopening for Squamish鈥檚 Shady Tree Pub

Owners aim for June reopening for Squamish鈥檚 Shady Tree Pub

Eatery was closed during the pandemic, served as COVID-19 test centre.
Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Virtual reality is shaping the future of real estate

Saving on construction costs and creating realistic spaces that can be viewed and modified remotely opens a parallel dimension for design and sales
Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Built on dirt valued at $3,900 per square foot with a construction costs up to 20 per cent above market, new 60-storey Curv condos could be Vancouver鈥檚 most expensive
Squamish has a younger population, more people per household than national average

Squamish has a younger population, more people per household than national average

The latest batch of 2021 census data has been released that includes information on age, dwelling types and gender.
Poll: Majority of Squamish respondents say a new boat launch is 'very important'

Poll: Majority of Squamish respondents say a new boat launch is 'very important'

The 小蓝视频 polled 187 readers and asked the question: How important is it that Squamish gets a new public boat launch soon?
Poll: Most Squamish homebuyers didn't have financial help from their parents

Poll: Most Squamish homebuyers didn't have financial help from their parents

More than 60% of local respondents didn't have help buying their homes in Squamish.
$10 million in upgrades slated for Squamish鈥檚 wastewater treatment plant

$10 million in upgrades slated for Squamish鈥檚 wastewater treatment plant

The upgrades are for meeting the needs of our growing population, among other things, says District.
Squamish doctors issue cry for help to province

Squamish doctors issue cry for help to province

The Ministry of Health needs to step in to address critical shortage of family doctors in Squamish, physicians say.
CMHC: No affordability relief in sight for Vancouver housing in 2022

CMHC: No affordability relief in sight for Vancouver housing in 2022

Moderating growth in prices, sales, housing starts and rentals outmatched by demand, lack of inventory and construction costs
Editorial: See Squamish through fresh eyes, just for today

Editorial: See Squamish through fresh eyes, just for today

'For today, try to see Squamish through an excited tourist鈥檚 eyes or through the eyes of the newest resident who chose to move here for precisely what it is today and for its potential to be even more.'
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