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Embark on a day-long journey through Virgin River's real-life shooting spots

Embark on a day-long journey through Virgin River's real-life shooting spots

The tour takes clients through the Sea to Sky and Lower Mainlands spots featured in the Netflix drama.
Bikers Against Child Abuse gives thanks to Squamish councillor

Bikers Against Child Abuse gives thanks to Squamish councillor

Two members of BACA gave a framed letter of thanks to Coun. John French for his support on Saturday, Nov. 18.
Backcountry Brewing to release POW Pale Ale at the end of November

Backcountry Brewing to release POW Pale Ale at the end of November

The beer, with artwork on the can from Chili Thom, donates a portion of the money to Protect Our Winters Canada which advocates for policy solutions to climate change.
The Giving Kind鈥擲quamish Men鈥檚 Shed gives $1,200 to Squamish Food bank

The Giving Kind鈥擲quamish Men鈥檚 Shed gives $1,200 to Squamish Food bank

At the recent Squamish Men鈥檚 Shed AGM, a $1,200 cheque was presented to The Market (Squamish Food Bank) representative, Colton Belley by the Shed's past president, Robert Goluch (left) and newly elected president, Dr. David Gaytoin (right).
Captivating dance moments鈥擧owe Sound Dance Academy's stunning fan photos

Captivating dance moments鈥擧owe Sound Dance Academy's stunning fan photos

Immerse yourself in the world of dance as captured by Brian Aikens.
See Squamish blanketed in fog on Nov. 14

See Squamish blanketed in fog on Nov. 14

It was very foggy in Squamish on the morning of Nov. 14, then it dissipated later as the day progressed.
Peak perfect Wednesday鈥擲tawamus Chief's majesty unveiled

Peak perfect Wednesday鈥擲tawamus Chief's majesty unveiled

Rockin' Wednesday view: Stawamus Chief's rhyme and rhythm.
Alpine splendour: Early winter magic atop Brohm Ridge with a blanket of snow on Nov. 14

Alpine splendour: Early winter magic atop Brohm Ridge with a blanket of snow on Nov. 14

Squamish's picturesque Brohm Ridge has undergone a stunning winter transformation as a fresh layer of snow blankets the alpine landscape.
Squamish celebrates Diwali

Squamish celebrates Diwali

'Diwali is a sacred time for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains as they celebrate the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. To mark the occasion, many people will light rows of candles, diya lamps and lanterns in their homes, temples and communities.'
Watch: Squamish lensmaster Chris Dale unveils the elegance of black oystercatchers at Porteau Cove

Watch: Squamish lensmaster Chris Dale unveils the elegance of black oystercatchers at Porteau Cove

It's a visual feast.
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