B.C. approves a multi-billion dollar ski resort that the industry doesn’t want

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A battle over a proposed $3-billion, four-season resort on the slopes of Garibaldi Mountain is reaching a fever pitch, with the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office (BCEAO) nearing completion of its review and the provincial government expected to give it a thumbs up or down by early 2016.

Dubbed Garibaldi at Squamish, the project was first conceived in the 1990s by Wolfgang Richter, a former Lower Mainland high-school teacher and National Film Board staffer with no previous property or resort development experience.

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ANDREW FINDLAY – BC Business – January 29, 2016.

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