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Downtown Squamish Husky now an Otter Co-op station

Downtown Squamish Husky now an Otter Co-op station

Otter Co-op announced in August the purchase of 25 Husky retail fuel sites; next in Squamish will be the Garibaldi Way Husky.
Squamish non-profit celebrates 30th anniversary with concert series

Squamish non-profit celebrates 30th anniversary with concert series

As part of the celebration, Howe Sound Performing Arts Association will host a four-part concert series titled Elemental, which kicks off Feb. 11 at the Eagle Eye Theatre
Woodfibre LNG opens funding program for local non-profits and charities

Woodfibre LNG opens funding program for local non-profits and charities

Eligible non-profits and charities will be able to receive up to $5,000 if approved.
Obituary: Mary MacGregor

Obituary: Mary MacGregor

'She loved meeting and talking to people. Later, she and Lewis moved to Squamish, and finally, Mary moved to Surrey for her final years.'
Obituary: Leona Marie Baker

Obituary: Leona Marie Baker

'Nonie was the kindest soul; she was always willing to lend a helping hand and never looked down on anybody. She loved caring for her beautiful garden.'
Unique grocery opens in downtown Squamish

Unique grocery opens in downtown Squamish

Peak Provisions offers to-go and in-store food and beverage where customers can move at a slower pace
Real estate TV show casting in the Sea to Sky

Real estate TV show casting in the Sea to Sky

'Quartier Recherché' is seeking French-speaking people looking for a new home for spring filming in Squamish and Whistler.
Eagles galore in Squamish

Eagles galore in Squamish

Photographer Aafreen Arora has put together a collection of her eagle photos she calls "The Eagle Diaries." Check it out
See bald eagles in Squamish

See bald eagles in Squamish

Squamish photographer captures the fascinating raptors on the banks of the Mamquam River.
Obituary: Edward Douglas Neil

Obituary: Edward Douglas Neil

Apr. 4, 1952, to Dec. 23, 2022; Ed was born in Vancouver, B.C. and lived for 70 years in his beloved Squamish.