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July 24, 2025

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WHAT POOL DOCS SHOW

See what was revealed in FOI documents about the steam room and pool closure

It’s Loggers’ Sports time! See our guide to this beloved festival

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025

S Q U A M I S H C H I E F. C O M

WHAT COULD CN DISCONTINUING ITS SEA TO SKY CORRIDOR LINE MEAN?

The Rocky Mountaineer’s Rainforest to Gold Rush route may be at risk following Canadian National Railway’s decision to discontinue parts of its B.C. lines JENNIFER THUNCHER

jthuncher@squamishchief.com

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he Canadian National Railway Company (CN) has declared its plan to decommission part of its railway line from north of the railyards in Squamish through to 100 Mile. The railway is mandated to release its railway line plans to the government and the public, which it did on July 11. Its three-year plan shows it’ll decommission its “Squamish subdivision” of the railway line heading north of the District of Squamish to Lillooet—from mile marker 43.00 through to 157.60. CN also released its intention to decommission the line from mile marker 157.60 to 257.00, which is on the Lillooet subdivision of the line that stretches past 100 Mile.

PHOTO BY DARRYL SCHWANKE

PICTURE PERFECT SQUAMISH: A sailboat is perfectly framed in James Harry’s ‘Welcome Gate’ at the oceanfront.

SOLD 2111 Mamquam Rd.

Custom style home with a self- contained spacious 1 bedroom in-law suite and a separate studio nanny suite. 5 bedrooms in total, 5 bathrooms, 7 parking spaces. $1,747,000

2306 Read Place

Happy for the Seller and excited for the Buyers who now have a beautiful new idea for the property. $1,699,900

39271 Falcon Cr.

Modern bright family home with high ceilings, private outlook onto greenbelt, 3 bedrooms, 1 office, 3 bathrooms, so much more $1,670,000

CN: Continued on 2


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