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An Irishman and an ice axe

An Irishman and an ice axe

Climbers penetrate wilderness with this must-have tool
Walking in his father’s shoes

Walking in his father’s shoes

Folk singer Michael Averill finds inspiration, connection from old family photo
Return of the white demon

Return of the white demon

Snow puts a damper on riding Squamish trails
It's an uplifting life

It's an uplifting life

Squamish man rides sea to sky gondola almost daily
Winter at the Gondola

Winter at the Gondola

Turn disaster into dinner

Turn disaster into dinner

Your recipes become perfected over time

It’s your year to become a daredevil

This could be your year – the year that’s been sitting patiently in the back of your mind when you reveal to friends and family your dashing, daredevil, adventurous side. You are going to learn to climb.
She’s passionate about pastries

She’s passionate about pastries

Renee Gilmour has been baking since she was six and quickly eclipsed even her mom’s baking. “I just took to it naturally,” she explains.
Getting ‘no’ good and ready

Getting ‘no’ good and ready

It was an enthusiasm I hadn’t seen from an adult in a while: an animated grandmother, purposefully bounding toward me with a huge smile on her face and a contrasting furrow in her brow. “Why doesn’t anyone say ‘no’ to children anymore?” she queried.
Dude, where’s my hoverboard?

Dude, where’s my hoverboard?

Science fiction has always been pretty good at predicting the future of technology.