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Snowy Squamish Saturday

Snowy Squamish Saturday

Squamish saw lots of snow on Saturday, Feb. 25. Here are a few pictures from around downtown.
A dog's life in Squamish — run, chase ball, repeat

A dog's life in Squamish — run, chase ball, repeat

Local photographer Brian Aikens captures Penny having a dog's day in Squamish.
Dismantling of the next portion of the Squamish Spit underway

Dismantling of the next portion of the Squamish Spit underway

As planned, crews have begun to remove an additional 550 metres of the Squamish Spit this week. Earlier this month, the Squamish River Watershed Society told The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ that it had received all the necessary permitting to begin the second phase of the Central Estuary Restoration Project, or CERP.
Photos from The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ archives — more faces from the 1990s

Photos from The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ archives — more faces from the 1990s

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ staff is digging into its 1990s photo files. See anyone you know?
Take a trip back in time to the Squamish Christmas Parade of 1998

Take a trip back in time to the Squamish Christmas Parade of 1998

Check out these photos from Squamish photographer Brian Aikens's 1990s archives.
Seedy Saturday is this Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Squamish Library

Seedy Saturday is this Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Squamish Library

Swap, pick up and learn about seeds at this free Squamish CAN event for the whole family.
Squamish now and then: our waterfront is changing

Squamish now and then: our waterfront is changing

Local photographer Darryl Schwanke snapped this shot a decade ago, standing where Sirocco is today.
Check out this view of Howe Sound from 1992

Check out this view of Howe Sound from 1992

Squamish photographer Brian Aikens took this Howe Sound shot in 1992. You can still see the Woodfibre pulp mill and the passenger ship Prince George moored at Britannia Beach. The vessel was built in 1947 for the Canadian National Steamship Company and travelled the route from Vancouver to Alaska. It was sold in 1976 for use as a floating restaurant and then had several owners until October 1995, when it caught fire at Britannia Beach, where it had been sitting for some time.
Photos from The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ archives — 1990s faces locals may recognize

Photos from The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ archives — 1990s faces locals may recognize

We have been digging into our photo archives from the 1990s.
Squamish then and now: Cleveland Avenue in 1992 and today

Squamish then and now: Cleveland Avenue in 1992 and today

Local photographer Brian Aikens dug into his photo archive and found this old pic from 1992.
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