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Year-round shows, music festivals possible at Loggers Sports Grounds

Entertainment company seeks lease John French Chief Staff Writer A Vancouver company wants to make the Al McIntosh ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappDays Loggers Sports Grounds a busier place.

Second public hearing on Ashlu IPP set

A second public hearing on the proposed Ashlu River independent power project (IPP) is scheduled Nov. 17 at the Sea to Sky Hotel in Squamish.

Forest District to tackle Olympic, recreation issues

There's a new position at the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappForest District and it is one of a kind in the province. Paul Kuster, the current forest district manager, is being reassigned to take the new title of Sea to Sky Issues Coordinator.

ABOUT TOWN: Plenty of scary fun this weekend

The Hobgoblin Express has been chugging along the tracks at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park every night since Oct. 26. There is still time for you and family and friends to visit the park.

Wasabi farm planned for Upper Squamish

A green plant that is in huge demand is poised to become Squamish's newest cash crop. The plant is wasabia japonica. The root is the base ingredient for the spicy green paste that is often served with sushi.

A year after the flood: preparing for the next time

The waters receded, and the grass dried out but many local families are still pulling their lives together after last October's floods.

Surrey man dies in weekend 99 crash near Britannia Beach

A Surrey man is the 11th person to die on the southern portion of the Sea to Sky Highway in 2004. Six people travelling in a four-door Chrysler Intrepid destined for Whistler went off Hwy. 99 just south of Britannia Beach Saturday (Oct.

Gondola proposal abandoned

Opposition from the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation has killed a proposed gondola along the Sea to Sky Highway near Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. Proponent Peter Alder of Whistler said on Monday (Oct.

Nexen land transfer done

Barring any last-minute glitches, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappis now able to start taking real steps toward developing the former chemical plant lands at the foot of Galbraith Avenue.

Foster parents thanked for hard work

Wanted: someone to take on extra kids, answer emergency phone calls in the middle of the night and who is very patient, flexible and family-oriented. It's a tough order, but approximately 10 families in ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapphave taken on the challenge.
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