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Squamish local wins $50,000 Scholarship

Squamish local wins $50,000 Scholarship

Lucy Gill receives $40,000 toward her degree with an additional $10,000 grant toward an experiential learning opportunity of her choosing.
Whistler Writers Festival is looking for local submissions

Whistler Writers Festival is looking for local submissions

Writers in the Sea to Sky Corridor are encouraged to submit short-form fiction, non-fiction, poetry and works of visual art.
Renos to Squamish's Brackendale Art Gallery will maintain and build on its beloved quirkiness

Renos to Squamish's Brackendale Art Gallery will maintain and build on its beloved quirkiness

Come out and support the final events at the BAG this month before the temporary closure, says co-owner.
Eyes on Squamish’s Eagle Eye Theatre

Eyes on Squamish’s Eagle Eye Theatre

Who operates it, and why are there such big increases to rent it?
Squamish Community Music Festival on next week

Squamish Community Music Festival on next week

New name for Howe Sound Music Festival, which is open to the public.
Vancouver comedian to perform at Squamish's A-Frame Brewing

Vancouver comedian to perform at Squamish's A-Frame Brewing

Ed Hill is performing on both March 1 and 2 after the first show sold out quickly.
Space for all: Squamish runner and climber in VIMFF doc

Space for all: Squamish runner and climber in VIMFF doc

JoJo Das is the subject of Sea-to-Sky Trail Series: Creating Space, about making outdoor recreation more inclusive.
Celebrate snow at the Winter Carnival at The Point

Celebrate snow at the Winter Carnival at The Point

Annual event returns on Feb. 19 after a pandemic hiatus
Squamish book of motherhood stories wins national award

Squamish book of motherhood stories wins national award

'The MomBabes: A Motherhood Anthology Volume 2' has won a Canadian Book Club Award in the Short Story/Anthology genre.
Unceded captures connection to the land, one photo at a time

Unceded captures connection to the land, one photo at a time

New exhibit at the SLCC runs from Dec. 21 to May 21
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