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Squamish man's positive legacy lives on in post-secondary scholarship

Squamish man's positive legacy lives on in post-secondary scholarship

The Clinton Shard Memorial $5,000 Crohn's and Colitis Canada grant is bestowed annually.
Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — Construction photos

Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — Construction photos

New craft market comes to downtown Squamish

New craft market comes to downtown Squamish

Neighbourhood Craft, opens Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Obituary: Harold (Hal) Spencer Tribe

Obituary: Harold (Hal) Spencer Tribe

Apr. 15, 1925 – Sept. 21, 2022
Don't try this at home: mountain biker and photographer pull off epic Squamish photo

Don't try this at home: mountain biker and photographer pull off epic Squamish photo

Photographer Travis Bothner captures mountain biker Matt Bolton's steep ride down a popular rock climbing route.
Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — fundraising and film

Photos from The Squamish Chief archives — fundraising and film

Barge be gone: The lowly barge beached near Squamish all winter has been removed

Barge be gone: The lowly barge beached near Squamish all winter has been removed

The barge beached at Watts point all winter is gone.  Squamish conservationist John Buchanan spotted it heading south in Howe Sound Wednesday (Sept. 28) morning, being towed by tug Jennell II. 
Photographer captures Squamish's spectacular night sky

Photographer captures Squamish's spectacular night sky

Photos by Tony Jovanovic
Photos from The Squamish Chief archives

Photos from The Squamish Chief archives

Squamish resident hits the jackpot

Squamish resident hits the jackpot

James Naaybe won $500,000 off a Lotto Max he bought at Cleveland Avenue 7-Eleven.
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