Myrtle Philip with Alec Marshall on 80th birthday
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Myrtle Philip with Alec Marshall on 80th birthday
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning at Coast Mountain Outdoor School.
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Premier Bennett presenting the No. 2 locomotive
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November 2, 1967, Premier Bennett (W.A.C.) presents the No. 2 locomotive to the people of Squamish. Mayor Brennan to the left, Fred Downer to the right.
Pat Brennan getting TB skin test
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Pat Brennan with Miss Tannis Hall getting a TB skin test.
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On October 28, 1981, 4 vehicles plunged into a creek after debris flow had destroyed the M Creek Bridge on the Squamish Highway during heavy rains. 9 people died including Tammi Lee Boscariol, daughter of Squamish residents William and Anne Boscariol, and her boyfriend William Stewart Short.
Erosion of golf course caused by flood
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Flooded area near Leski's Crossing
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Flooded area near Leski's Crossing behind Golden's house. October 1981.
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Flooded field off Highway 99 (behind Golden's).
Flooded road caused by overflow
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Flooded road in Valleycliffe caused by overflow of Stawamus Creek in October 1981.
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Suspected to be 1962.
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Picture from north end of the bridge.
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
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Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
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John Dillabough standing in front of the Intermediate Care Facility (near completion).
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Construction of the Civic Center
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A dance was held in 1978 at the newly opened Civic Center. It became known as the "Loggers Sports Stomp".
Area near Brackendale during flood
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Date unknown
Erosion along golf course caused by flood
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