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Watch these brown creepers slip into their hidden Squamish nest (Video)

Watch these brown creepers slip into their hidden Squamish nest (Video)

Squamish birder Chris Dale says for years he has wanted to spot a brown creeper bird nest. This week, he spotted two in the Squamish Estuary.
Squamish vets host local clean-ups

Squamish vets host local clean-ups

Alpenlofts Veterinary Hospital says the initiative is a response to pets eating THC-infused feces.
Squamish's Match Eatery and Public House open after 13-month pandemic closure

Squamish's Match Eatery and Public House open after 13-month pandemic closure

Casinos remain closed, but the restaurant is back open seven days a week.
Squamish Men’s Shed will receive some federal money

Squamish Men’s Shed will receive some federal money

MP Patrick Weiler said a local project will benefit from the New Horizons for Seniors Program.
May marks the start of an online walk for Alzheimer’s

May marks the start of an online walk for Alzheimer’s

Squamish folks can join the North Shore Walk for Alzheimer’s online.
Masked bandits in the trees at Porteau Cove (Video)

Masked bandits in the trees at Porteau Cove (Video)

Squamish's Chris Dale captures footage of raccoons at Sea to Sky provincial park. 
Squamish CAN moves its community garden to Eaglewind area

Squamish CAN moves its community garden to Eaglewind area

Local resident concerned garden may become an attractant in high-bear activity area.
Squamish song sparrow sings (VIDEO)

Squamish song sparrow sings (VIDEO)

Local birder Chris Dale shot this video of a song sparrow singing its cheery song in the Squamish Estuary on March 30.
All Masonic Halls have been empty, says a spokesperson for the Freemasons in the wake of fires

All Masonic Halls have been empty, says a spokesperson for the Freemasons in the wake of fires

Squamish has a Masonic Hall downtown.
New playground slated for Britannia Beach

New playground slated for Britannia Beach

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has approved over $200,000 worth of funding for the project.