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Howe Sound Secondary students to debut ‘Chicago: Teen Edition’ in May

Howe Sound Secondary students to debut ‘Chicago: Teen Edition’ in May

Approximately 48 Squamish students are participating in the musical’s production, which debuts on May 10 after months of preparation.
Squamish Poet Next Door events for emerging poets, says founder

Squamish Poet Next Door events for emerging poets, says founder

The monthly evening event welcomes spectators, bards, rhymesters — and those who don’t rhyme at all. 
Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Leigh Joseph’s book Held By The Land outlines plants that can be used for medicine and nutrition
About a local: Squamish author's book offers healing on the heels of tragedy

About a local: Squamish author's book offers healing on the heels of tragedy

'The call to freedom: heal your pain, awaken your loving presence’ published after the designer dies in Montreal fire.
Squamish author turns family story into Canadian art history

Squamish author turns family story into Canadian art history

Shawn Henshall celebrates the life of great-grandfather-in-law—the artist, comedian and illustrator, Jack McLaren—in The Forgotten Legend
Squamish performer nominated for Canadian Folk Music Award

Squamish performer nominated for Canadian Folk Music Award

Jocelyn Pettit’s album ‘Wind Rose’ nominated for Solo Artist of the Year at the awards held in Vancouver from March 31 to April 2.
Between Shifts brings new production to Squamish

Between Shifts brings new production to Squamish

The theatre society presents ‘Three Tall Women’ with eight performances between March 29 and April 8.
Two couples, one shared spotlight

Two couples, one shared spotlight

Indie-folk outfit The Crescent Sky makes its Sea to Sky debut on March 17 and 18
Squamish local wins $50,000 Scholarship

Squamish local wins $50,000 Scholarship

Lucy Gill receives $40,000 toward her degree with an additional $10,000 grant toward an experiential learning opportunity of her choosing.
Whistler Writers Festival is looking for local submissions

Whistler Writers Festival is looking for local submissions

Writers in the Sea to Sky Corridor are encouraged to submit short-form fiction, non-fiction, poetry and works of visual art.
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