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Criminal Code offences down in 2004: RCMP

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Cap College faculty hold strike vote

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Theft suspect swims to evade police capture

Three people suspected of stealing a car and construction materials evaded capture by Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵRCMP Friday (Feb. 25) in a bizarre pursuit which included one man swimming to the west side of the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵRiver to avoid police.

McIntosh's killer 'speaks from the heart'

Already extremely strong, the message in Katy Hutchison's presentation of The Story of Bob has gained even greater impact a couple of times in recent weeks.

Explosions in Stawamus Chief Park for movie no big deal

People enjoying the peace of Stawamus Chief Park next week will be asked to sacrifice their serenity for the occasional gunshot and an explosion.

Big Brothers Big Sisters needs help with bowling fundraiser

One of Squamish's longest-running fun fundraisers might be heading for the gutter unless more people sign up to bowl.

Army Cadet leader ages out

The Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵArmy Cadet Corps (2277 6 Field Engineer Squadron RCACC) said goodbye to CWO Kevin Biln at its parade Monday (Feb. 28) as he ages out on his 19th birthday. Kevin has participated in and led the Corps for five years.

Nuisance bylaw eyed for regional district

A situation in the Upper Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵValley has prompted the need for a new SLRD bylaw. Although it is in the preliminary stages of discussion, the board agreed to look into the creation of an unsightly lot and nuisance bylaw. At Monday's (Feb.

SEP presents earthquake/tsunami seminar

It's the middle of the night and you're sound asleep. Suddenly the house is shaking, books are falling off the shelves, a crack forms in the ceiling.

Low-income women get free legal clinic

Justice gets more accessible for women in the Sea to Sky corridor on International Women's Day Tuesday (March 8).
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