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ICYMI: Birds of a feather: Squamish artists unite for environmental cause

ICYMI: Birds of a feather: Squamish artists unite for environmental cause

Local artists collaborate on a project that raises funds for the Squamish Environmental Society.
See the new lineup of vendors at the Squamish Farmer鈥檚 Market

See the new lineup of vendors at the Squamish Farmer鈥檚 Market

The Squamish Farmer鈥檚 Market returns Feb. 1 and is bringing with it some old and new faces.
Whistler man, 22, dies after medical incident

Whistler man, 22, dies after medical incident

Wild Blue confirmed a staff member experienced a sudden medical emergency prior to dinner service Thursday night
Squamish letter: Conservatives have to look at themselves

Squamish letter: Conservatives have to look at themselves

'Why are they ahead in the polls? Not because of the clarity or appeal of their platform but rather because of disenchantment with the current government, a common theme for long-term governments anywhere.'
Transportation Safety Board investigating vessel collision at Squamish LNG project

Transportation Safety Board investigating vessel collision at Squamish LNG project

A collision occurred between two marine vessels working on the Squamish LNG project on Dec. 18.
Squamish letter: This note 'renewed my faith in humanity'

Squamish letter: This note 'renewed my faith in humanity'

'Sean has renewed my faith in humanity. Thank you Sean, all the best to you.'
SD48 and Jumar to split costs for new signage to help parking problems

SD48 and Jumar to split costs for new signage to help parking problems

The Sea to Sky School District gave an update on the parking issues at Squamish Elementary after sending a letter to the muni for help.
Why were police cars outside Garibaldi Highlands Elementary this morning?

Why were police cars outside Garibaldi Highlands Elementary this morning?

Multiple police vehicles at the school this morning, but it was not for an emergency.
Squamish Nation artwork slated for return was decades in the making

Squamish Nation artwork slated for return was decades in the making

'Anything we can reach back and pull forward from our ancestors is important to our people," says Squamish Nation hereditary chief Janice George
$1.3M in scholarships available to Indigenous students across 小蓝视频

$1.3M in scholarships available to Indigenous students across 小蓝视频

Financial awards aim to boost post-secondary education for Indigenous students.
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