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Bureaucracy mars memorial of man killed in Hwy. 99 crash

About 400 people attended funeral services for Karmjit Dhillon Monday (Feb. 9) - but one of the people who most needed to be there was a continent away.

Province to take back 55% of TFL

Major impact on Interfor's work force expected John French Chief Staff Writer Big changes are on the way for logging in Squamish - especially for the community's largest forestry employer.

Rookie magic for Realtor

Some may call it fate, while others call it luck. For Simon Hudson, the decision to get into real estate was just a matter of timing - and capitalizing on a great opportunity.

Big dreams on the waterfront

A group of local citizens that set aside five days to create a vision for the future of the former Nexen lands and the Squamish estuary has finished its work.

ABOUT TOWN: Vaudeville tonight!

The Eagle Eye Theatre is the place tonight (Feb. 13) at 7:30 p.m. for the performance by Al Simmons, who is described as a quick witted vaudevillian and one who will keep you laughing during his entire presentation.

Tragedy leads to calls for change

Local lawmakers are calling for a series of changes on Hwy. 99 in the wake of Saturday's tragedy that saw seven local residents killed. Squamish council spent a significant amount of time Tuesday (Feb.

Seniors concerned with nutrition, transportation, safety

A survey recently conducted by the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCHA) has found that many seniors in Squamish have concerns about nutrition, access to knowledge of services and transportation.

'Order of Squamish' for the King of Brackendale

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce wasn't quite finished handing out the hardware after honouring the Business Person and Citizen of the Year for 2003 at its 70th Annual General Meeting and President's Banquet Saturday night (Jan. 31).

Teams react as young teens lost in accident

Squamish not only lost seven members of the community in last Saturday's horrific accident, it also lost two young athletes who were both valuable assets to their respective teams.

A community mourns

Funeral services Friday, Saturday for seven Squamish residents killed in Sea to Sky crash Todd Lawson Chief Staff Writer The entire community of Squamish was thrown into a state of shock and disbelief last Saturday (Jan.
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