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Squamish singer releases post-pandemic summer anthem

Squamish singer releases post-pandemic summer anthem

A new song from local artist Lozen and beatmaker DJ Kemo comes out on June 10. 
When will there be a dedicated art space in Squamish?

When will there be a dedicated art space in Squamish?

Local artists’ dream of a shared space hasn’t come to fruition yet.
Squamish Arts Council rebrands, changes name

Squamish Arts Council rebrands, changes name

The organization now known as Squamish Arts has a new strategic plan
About a quirky Squamish artist

About a quirky Squamish artist

Alecia Childs’ art is unique, fun and thought-provoking.
Downtown Squamish Mural Walk Festival from June 24 to 26

Downtown Squamish Mural Walk Festival from June 24 to 26

Open Street Day takes over Cleveland Ave on Saturday, June 25.
Be entertained by Squamish's talented young performing artists on Sunday

Be entertained by Squamish's talented young performing artists on Sunday

Howe Sound Music Festival Highlights Concert features highlights from the annual Howe Sound Music Festival.
Nickelback's drummer is over Squamish, literally

Nickelback's drummer is over Squamish, literally

Daniel Adair flies around Squamish during an interview with online show Radio Chatter.
Short film spotlights 73-year-old mountain bike legend 'North Shore Betty'

Short film spotlights 73-year-old mountain bike legend 'North Shore Betty'

A new Patagonia documentary shines a light on North Vancouver downhill mountain biking trailblazer Betty Birrell, who didn't start riding until she was in her 40s and raising a young son.
Famed Haida artist raising money for Ukraine after exhibition cancelled due to Russian invasion

Famed Haida artist raising money for Ukraine after exhibition cancelled due to Russian invasion

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas is selling prints of one of his works that was to be shown in Kyiv later this year. All money raised will be donated to help victims of the Russian invasion.
Anishinaabe artist looks to honour his grandmothers, women he never met, with latest project

Anishinaabe artist looks to honour his grandmothers, women he never met, with latest project

Mike Alexander, from Swan Lake First Nation, is currently working on a piece for travelling exhibition 'Honouring our Grandmothers,' which sees him paint a bentwood box crafted by Stó:lō and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) master carver Peter Wayne Gong.
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