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Money matters

Money matters

Teach youth about managing finances before they leave for university, says expert
Annual Squamish Children’s Festival back Labour Day weekend

Annual Squamish Children’s Festival back Labour Day weekend

The event offers a long line of internationally recognized entertainers
The Salted Vine celebrates first anniversary, making ‘top 30’ list

The Salted Vine celebrates first anniversary, making ‘top 30’ list

The restaurant’s Pacific Northwest dining receives local and national recognition
Province responds to SLRD concerns about forest plan

Province responds to SLRD concerns about forest plan

BC Timber Sales says it will engage with locals on points such as trail preservation
Squamish’s 11,500-year-old gravel deposit essential to local construction industry

Squamish’s 11,500-year-old gravel deposit essential to local construction industry

A peek into Coast Aggregates
Isn’t it time we all grew up?

Isn’t it time we all grew up?

Squamish entrepreneur grows vertical gardening business, produces enough veggies for entire family and friends in 300 square feet
About a local: Squamish DJ spins her own path

About a local: Squamish DJ spins her own path

DJ Kwe represents First Nation’s ancestry with pride
Look out for the Western toad

Look out for the Western toad

Quest student studies colourful, warty creatures
Local artist carving for Brackendale Elementary

Local artist carving for Brackendale Elementary

C r uising up the Sea to Sky Highway the road signs tell you that you are on a ‘Cultural Journey,’ and above those words is the all-seeing First Nations ‘Eye of the Creator.’ It is believed that the Eye watches over the people and protects them.
A Squamish survivor of Hiroshima tells her story

A Squamish survivor of Hiroshima tells her story

‘Peace comes from individuals, from family and community’