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Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival

Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival

The Squamish Chief staff has dug into our photo archives from the 1990s and found these images from past Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festivals; The festival returns for the 66th year this Aug. 3rd to Aug. 6th.
Alberta teen dead after two jet skis collide on B.C. lake

Alberta teen dead after two jet skis collide on B.C. lake

A 14-year-old girl died from her injuries.
Best of Pemberton 2023

Best of Pemberton 2023

The Outsider: Campfire bans are a necessary step

The Outsider: Campfire bans are a necessary step

'Humans evolved with fire. We can evolve to use it sparingly as well.'
Squamish Days — Check out some of the action from Saturday's Loggers Sports

Squamish Days — Check out some of the action from Saturday's Loggers Sports

Squamish Days Loggers Sports action was underway Aug. 5 at the Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds.
Time Traveller: B.C. residents love their Pacific dogwood tree flowers

Time Traveller: B.C. residents love their Pacific dogwood tree flowers

To celebrate B.C. Day, learn more about the official provincial flower. Dogwood flowers were so popular that in 1931 the province made it illegal to cut them from trees on private properties.
Opinion: Inflation is down overall, so why are my grocery bills still going up?

Opinion: Inflation is down overall, so why are my grocery bills still going up?

Many Canadians are puzzled by food prices remaining high despite the Bank of Canada's efforts to curb inflation. If interest rate policies aren’t bringing food prices down, then what will?
Old-growth blockaders return to Fairy Creek area; First Nation asks them to leave

Old-growth blockaders return to Fairy Creek area; First Nation asks them to leave

Blockades are an effort to stop forestry company Teal Jones from accessing trees in an area north of Port Renfrew.
Hawks swooping toward small dogs worry Dean Park residents

Hawks swooping toward small dogs worry Dean Park residents

A raptors expert says the swooping hawks are probably juveniles that are learning to hunt
B.C. travel: Sunshine Coast offers a wealth of wildlife, outdoor adventure

B.C. travel: Sunshine Coast offers a wealth of wildlife, outdoor adventure

Enjoy breathtaking scenery and opportunities to explore the outdoors and fresh seafood, just a short jaunt from Victoria or Vancouver.
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