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B.C. judge says concerns ‘overblown’ in court challenge to Squamish townhouse project

VANCOUVER - The B.C. Supreme Court says concerns raised by Squamish, B.C., residents in a legal challenge to a townhouse development project are “overblown,” paving the way for high-density housing in one of the country’s fastest-growing communities.

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B.C. judge says concerns 'overblown' in court challenge to Squamish townhouse project

Apartments, condos and houses are seen in downtown Squamish, B.C., on Thursday, June 26, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


VANCOUVER - The B.C. Supreme Court says concerns raised by Squamish, B.C., residents in a legal challenge to a townhouse development project are “overblown,” paving the way for high-density housing in one of the country’s fastest-growing communities.

A ruling issued Thursday says Dennis and Andrea Smith wanted to stop a four-unit townhouse project from being built on a neighbouring property, claiming a “building scheme” from 1959 only allows for single family homes to be built on the lot.

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