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Canada Post gets message: no community mailboxes

Squamish residents and District of Squamish council both sent the same message to Canada Post this week: they don't want community mailboxes (CMBs). By the end of a public meeting at the Sea to Sky Hotel on Wednesday (Mar. 2), a Canada Post Corp.

Mayor addresses seniors at Tantalus CentreTantalus Seniors' Centre

It was another great soup and sandwich day last week, thanks to the whist club and the two young ladies from the high school doing the serving. Our mayor, Ian Sutherland attended our luncheon and gave a talk on Saturday's referendum.

How much would you pay to see him bald?

"How much would you pay to see me bald?" This, said Roger Duarte's, is the catchphrase hardly any of his friends or relatives can resist.

Oceanfront Development Corp. hires CEO

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Health authority saves community festival

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West Van in court challenge over Hwy. 99 route

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Explosives found in church shed; charges laid

A Squamish man is facing charges after the discovery of explosives stored in a shed at Squamish United Church on Fourth Avenue.Neil Mattson, 41, was scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday (Feb. 22).

Hwy. 99 update

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