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SLRD agrees to fight Bill 30

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) is officially asking the provincial government to repeal provisions of Bill 30 that fall under the heading of the Utilities Commission Act.

It doesn't have to happen to you to hurt

At 18, Cara Johnston believed car crashes were something that happened to other people. She was right - but she never realized it would still hit so close to home.

Developers want input on stream regulations

Local developers are frustrated with the lack of information and public consultation on district regulations for protecting fish-bearing watercourses.

Long weekend leaves Anderson a mess

Garbage left on Anderson Beach after the May long weekend has residents of the area fuming over the mess they are left with to clean up.

Grade 12 student goes for council seat

18-year-old makes it seven for byelection race Jane Emerick [email protected] With a new haircut and a fresh perspective, 18-year-old David Clarkson is ready to take on the challenge of running for Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵcouncil in the June 24 byelection.

Powerhouse Springs tender awarded

Council passed a motion to award Aquatec Construction Ltd. a $546,213 tender to complete the Powerhouse Springs project delivering approximately 120 litres of water per second in three new wells.

Chamber hosts defeated MP candidate

It seems the campaign to represent West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country in Ottawa never stopped for Conservative Party candidate of record John Weston.

Fire dispatch goes high-tech

Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵfirefighters will know a lot more about what they're getting into on their next fire call thanks to some new high-tech equipment.

Prior, Fitschen join council race

SODC director, environmental advocate to challenge on Gardner, McLennan, Patterson Sylvie Paillard spaillard@squamishchief.

No power means no home for Britannia Beach man

Problems for Britannia Beach resident Harry Sanders began in 2004 and two years later the 81-year-old war veteran is without power and unable to live in the trailer he calls home. As a former employee of the B.C.
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