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Graduating with her students

Graduating with her students

Squamish Waldorf teacher and school co-founder Christine Martin reflects as the class she has been with for eight years graduates.
Squamish Nation partners with Crisis Centre of BC on Indigenous youth mental health program

Squamish Nation partners with Crisis Centre of BC on Indigenous youth mental health program

Recent Ha7hnitnemsh  program teaches youth traditional language and protocols, as well as mindfulness and other mental health tools, to help them deal with crisis and distress.
Squamish Graduation Parade 2021 rolls through town (PHOTOS)

Squamish Graduation Parade 2021 rolls through town (PHOTOS)

Smiles, waves, gowns, tuxes — and honks, made it a day to remember. 
Squamish Welcome Centre to host free two-week event on inclusion

Squamish Welcome Centre to host free two-week event on inclusion

Guests include the District, RCMP, Squamish Nation, diversity coach and local MP, among others.
Grad 2021: End of an era and new beginnings

Grad 2021: End of an era and new beginnings

One Squamish group's enduring bond from babies and newbie parents — through graduation.
Grad 2021: About a Squamish graduate

Grad 2021: About a Squamish graduate

Howe Sound Grade 12 Leadership student Jocelyn Harry looks back — and ahead.
New book of poetry reflects on Squamish and Britannia Beach as they are and were

New book of poetry reflects on Squamish and Britannia Beach as they are and were

'If, When' by Bren Simmers looks back to her Sea to Sky ancestry and delves into timely issues of belonging, bears — and the ubiquitous Patagonia jacket.
Retiring Britannia Beach Fire Chief looks back

Retiring Britannia Beach Fire Chief looks back

'This has been probably the best job I have ever had. It is definitely the most gratifying': David Rittberg.
Squamish resident is BC Parks’ top volunteer

Squamish resident is BC Parks’ top volunteer

Rachel Shephard earns distinction for her work on Alice Lake Western Toad Monitoring Project.
In solidarity in Squamish

In solidarity in Squamish

Muni and the school district show support after the bodies of 215 Indigenous children were discovered in unmarked graves in Kamloops.
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