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June 6, 2024

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EVERYONE IS INVITED

Squamish Sikh Society’s parade and event brings people together over food and culture

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COUNCIL PUSHES FLOATEL DECISION OFF INTO FUTURE

TUP for the WLNG floatel goes back to District staff SCOTT TIBBALLS

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he long voyage of the Squamish floatel from proposal to its journey’s end will continue, with the District of Squamish council voting to defer a reconsideration of a previously rejected Temporary Use Permit (TUP) pending more information to be gathered by District staff. The floatel, to be moored southwest of Squamish in Howe Sound, is proposed to provide accommodations for 650 workers building Woodfibre LNG. The vote, made at the June 4 regular council meeting, came after the floatel TUP came before council for a third time in as many months, and brought with it more requests for information and the promise of another public hearing in due course. In short, the TUP has been referred back to staff, with staff directed to gather information with the proponent on four points; an increase to the security deposit from $2 million to $10 million; the risk (if any) that the Henrietta Lake poses to the floatel; for WLNG and FortisBC to work together in identifying COUNCIL: Continued on 5

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