DFO looking for Squamish properties, according to FOI documents


By Haley Ritchie/Squamish Chief
Latest emails obtained by The Squamish Chief show the office could stay put

There is a possibility the local office for Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) may be able to remain at Hunter Place in Squamish, according to documents obtained by The Chief through a Freedom of Information request. On May 4, emails exchanged between the regional director of conservation and protection Mike Carlson and regional director of real property, safety and security Lisa Kerr said that the building had not sold and “the new owner may be prepared to enter into a lease with us.”…

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October 11, 2018

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