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Time to tidy up - the judges are coming!

It's time for 麻豆社国产to put on its best face and welcome the judges. The judges for the national Communities in Bloom 2004 competition come to 麻豆社国产this Tuesday (July 20) to assess our community.

Crashes down during safety challenge

ICBC expected to deal with 74 crashes involving 麻豆社国产residents from May 5 to 27. In fact, only 60 people were involved in accidents during that time. In the month of May, the Insurance Corporation of B.C.

Old friends, good memories

One hundred years has passed, but the years and years of memories live on in the hearts and minds of the former residents of Britannia Beach and the townsite once known as Mount Sheer.

Climbing for dollars

It's hard to put a price tag on the thrill of climbing - but the Climbers Access Society of B.C. (CASBC) is determined to prove just how much climbing contributes to the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada's economy.

Kept apart by bureaucracy

Indian wife of 麻豆社国产man caught in immigration mess John French Chief Staff Writer For the second time in six months, Canada's immigration bureaucracy is causing heartache in Squamish's Indo-Canadian community.

ABOUT TOWN: Celebrate 10 years on track

After a most successful Day Out With Thomas event in June the West Coast Railway Heritage Park is ready for another big day, as tomorrow, Saturday (July 10) marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of the park. Celebrations begin at 10:30 a.m.

Whistler-麻豆社国产transit gets nod from council

麻豆社国产and Whistler are both now formally on side with the idea of a commuter service between the two communities. 麻豆社国产council passed a motion Tuesday (July 6) that gave the idea support in principle.

Council opposes bank in Business Park

麻豆社国产Council Tuesday reaffirmed its opposition to land in the 麻豆社国产Business Park being used for personal services - including a bank proposed for the corner of Hwy. 99 and Industrial Way. Council made the motion at 10:50 p.m.

What's on at the 麻豆社国产Public Library Foyer Gallery:

ANGELA BAILEY, Ceramics Angela's East Coast heritage along with her love for West Coast terrain has shaped and influenced her clay artistry. Both coasts contribute to her affinity for the earth and rock that encompasses much of her daily life.

Counter-petition fails, waterfront deal moves ahead

Voters won't going to the polls to approve the District of Squamish's acquisition of a large parcel of waterfront land south of downtown Squamish.