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On tonight: Laughing through loss: Indigenous comedian Keith Nahanee’s stand up

On tonight: Laughing through loss: Indigenous comedian Keith Nahanee’s stand up

Keith Nahanee headlines the Gag at the BAG comedy show, bringing his Indigenous humour to Squamish's Brackendale Art Gallery. 
New Care home to replace Hilltop House, bringing 152 Beds to Squamish by 2030

New Care home to replace Hilltop House, bringing 152 Beds to Squamish by 2030

‘Cultural safety and Indigenous involvement are central to what we do,’ says Minister Dix. 
Capilano University launches interdisciplinary environmental degrees with Indigenous focus

Capilano University launches interdisciplinary environmental degrees with Indigenous focus

The two new degrees will bring together job skills in biology and geography with Indigenous knowledge of the land and water for a complete learning experience.
Canoes and culture: Skwxwú7mesh Elder Saplek Bob Baker on reconciliation

Canoes and culture: Skwxwú7mesh Elder Saplek Bob Baker on reconciliation

‘I thought someone was going to come back and get me, but after a while, I realized I was on my own.’ 
‘One mind, one heart’: Skwxwú7mesh Nation’s heritage highlighted at Tatus Festival

‘One mind, one heart’: Skwxwú7mesh Nation’s heritage highlighted at Tatus Festival

Shayla Jacobs leads her daughters in a celebration of their Skwxwú7mesh heritage.
ICYMI: Victoria Saddleman’s art brings the stories of her land to the Squamish Farmers' Market

ICYMI: Victoria Saddleman’s art brings the stories of her land to the Squamish Farmers' Market

Discover how Saddleman, Squamish Farmers' Market's only Indigenous vendor, transformed tree branches into art during the COVID-19 pandemic with Sziktsút Creations.
ICYMI: What is next for Squamish’s affordable Tantalus Manor?

ICYMI: What is next for Squamish’s affordable Tantalus Manor?

‘Many of our people want to return home,’ says HiyÌ“ámÌ“ Housing Society’s  Donalene Rapada.   
Seventh-generation canoe carver Mike Billy Sr. preserves tradition at PNE

Seventh-generation canoe carver Mike Billy Sr. preserves tradition at PNE

‘Handed down from father to son’ says Mike Billy Sr. 
Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Local program to benefit from portion of $352,258 in federal New Horizons funding. 
ICYMI: Housing Squamish partners with Hiy’ám’ Housing to preserve affordable Tantalus Manor

ICYMI: Housing Squamish partners with Hiy’ám’ Housing to preserve affordable Tantalus Manor

Government fund enables purchase of 40-units of affordable housing.
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