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District of Squamish receives over $2M for new childcare facility

District of Squamish receives over $2M for new childcare facility

Municipally-owned childcare facility will provide 36 new full-time spaces.
Photos: Least weasel scurries through Squamish Estuary

Photos: Least weasel scurries through Squamish Estuary

Least weasels are the smallest carnivorous predator in the world.
Photos: Here's what a marmot looks like

Photos: Here's what a marmot looks like

Yellow-bellied marmot spotted in the Squamish Estuary.
Squamish nuns complete decade-long clean electricity project on Pilchuck Creek

Squamish nuns complete decade-long clean electricity project on Pilchuck Creek

Hydro system will make the monastery self-sustaining and provide power to the grid.
Earth Day inspiration: Squamish students tackle invasives species

Earth Day inspiration: Squamish students tackle invasives species

Students at École Les Aiglons pull, plant and create to make their corner of the Earth a little healthier.
Photos: Squamish gallery displays trash turned into artistic treasure

Photos: Squamish gallery displays trash turned into artistic treasure

One day ahead of Earth Day, Diving In: The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans, showed how local artists turned trash found in local waters into treasure.
Family with local ties donates $30,000 to Sea to Sky Community Services program

Family with local ties donates $30,000 to Sea to Sky Community Services program

The Chung family, owners of Primacorp Ventures, gave the funds to the Community and Employment Services program, which helps residents who have cognitive disabilities find jobs.
Chill with a Squamish tree swallow for two minutes (VIDEO)

Chill with a Squamish tree swallow for two minutes (VIDEO)

Birder captures this footage in the Squamish Estuary.
How has the pandemic changed business?

How has the pandemic changed business?

Some positive shifts have resulted from the massive changes brought on by COVID-19, says Squamish business consultant and author.
Unique summer camp brings kids, music and horses together

Unique summer camp brings kids, music and horses together

As Squamish grows, so does the demand for all things equine-related, says riding instructor.
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