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SQUAMISH NATION ELECTS NEW COUNCIL, CHAIRPERSON AND BAND MANAGER
Newly elected officials began their term on Oct. 2 ABBY LUCIANO
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TOGETHER IS BETTER: Youth set out on a paddle in a local RCMP canoe at Alice Lake on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The event brings together law enforcement officers and First Nations youth, to foster healing and understanding.
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allots have been counted for the Sḵwx̱w ú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) general election, with new and incumbent councillors picked for the upcoming term. On Sept. 28, Nation members elected 15 councillors, one chairperson and one band manager to hold office for the next four years. The new team is double the size of the previous council, which had seven councillors and one chairperson. Former councillor Sxwíxwtn (Wilson Williams) ELECTION: Continued on 2
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