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'Worst we've ever seen it': residents call for urgent repairs to Paradise Valley Road

'Worst we've ever seen it': residents call for urgent repairs to Paradise Valley Road

Officials promise upgrades to Paradise Valley Road in 2025.
​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

The arts and culture program sees increased funding to $64,000.
Updated: Four Pillars for the future: inside the Squamish Nation climate plan

Updated: Four Pillars for the future: inside the Squamish Nation climate plan

From land stewardship to green jobs, the Nation’s strategy outlines actions to protect the environment and adapt to climate change.
A year of ‘complex rescues’ for Squamish SAR

A year of ‘complex rescues’ for Squamish SAR

What did 2024 look like for Squamish Search and Rescue? Complex rescues mostly as a result of hiking, biking and climbing.
ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Golden Crust closes doors after 22 years in town

ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Golden Crust closes doors after 22 years in town

The bakery will close in mid-February with a community drop-in day to say goodbye.
How climate change impacts insurance costs in Squamish

How climate change impacts insurance costs in Squamish

And how mitigation efforts can help tackle both.
ICYMI: Squamish business beat: KiddoSTEAM opens new facility in Squamish

ICYMI: Squamish business beat: KiddoSTEAM opens new facility in Squamish

Kids can learn all about science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics at KiddoSTEAM’s after-school programs and summer camps.
Squamish obituary: David Brewster Reid

Squamish obituary: David Brewster Reid

Dave worked as heavy-duty mechanic which took him, his wife Olga and their blended family of Karen, Lynn, Jack, and Bev to Squamish.
Brackendale’s eagles soar again: almost 1,300 spotted in annual count

Brackendale’s eagles soar again: almost 1,300 spotted in annual count

2025 Brackendale Winter Eagle Count saw record participation and promising eagle numbers, thanks to strong salmon runs and clear weather.
Squamish obituary: Joachim Hagen

Squamish obituary: Joachim Hagen

He came to Canada in 1957 from Cuxhaven, Germany, resided in Winnipeg until retirement in 20211 then moved to Squamish.
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