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Letter: Ex-Squamish local calls out prejudice against resource workers

Letter: Ex-Squamish local calls out prejudice against resource workers

'I have lived in every region of Canada and never experienced the exclusion or the cliquish attitude like the general population of the Sea to Sky Corridor in the beautiful coastal mountains of СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ'
‘A Wilder Way’: Former local returns to screen adventure film in Squamish

‘A Wilder Way’: Former local returns to screen adventure film in Squamish

'A Wilder Way,' a gripping tale of motorcycles, wilderness, and resilience, will screen for one night only on June 20 at Moto ’79.
Friends identify victims in Horseshoe Bay bus crash

Friends identify victims in Horseshoe Bay bus crash

The community is rallying to support the family with a GoFundMe and memorial outside the ferry terminal.
See: Pride Squamish unites community to support 2SLGBTQIA+ rights

See: Pride Squamish unites community to support 2SLGBTQIA+ rights

On June 1, Squamish celebrated downtown love and solidarity for those who identify as Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and other identities (2SLGBTQIA+).
44-year-old Kevin Schellenberg to play for Canada at Men's Softball World Cup Finals

44-year-old Kevin Schellenberg to play for Canada at Men's Softball World Cup Finals

The Squamish-based middle infielder feels like he's 'making the team for the first time'
Squamish's Mariza Nasu wins Canadian Wrestling Championship

Squamish's Mariza Nasu wins Canadian Wrestling Championship

Nasu will represent Canada at the U17 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro
Gracey Hemstreet becomes first Canadian woman to triumph on World Cup downhill circuit

Gracey Hemstreet becomes first Canadian woman to triumph on World Cup downhill circuit

Jackson Goldstone returns from injury to clinch third World Cup win
Sex education for kids starts with ‘100 little conversations’

Sex education for kids starts with ‘100 little conversations’

Q&A with Squamish educator who teaches in schools and recently published her first sexual health education guide for parents, in French.
ICYMI: Some residents say no, but Squamish council votes yes to Garibaldi Estates Neighbourhood Plan

ICYMI: Some residents say no, but Squamish council votes yes to Garibaldi Estates Neighbourhood Plan

After a public hearing on May 27, councillors voted 6-1 in favour of giving the plan its third reading.
Axes and Oars trending upward after inaugural playoff game

Axes and Oars trending upward after inaugural playoff game

The Sea to Sky women's rugby team continues to show promising growth