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Mamquam Blind Channel adventures await

Linking the municipal pieces along the Mamquam Blind Channel has long been a goal. Our Official Community Plan established this as Development Area Four and specified the character and form that developers have to follow.

A look at some of Squamish's best photographers

Here is a sample of some of our best photographers who have their own unique ways of documenting what we hold most dear

COLUMN: A Squamish mom tells of tumultuous adventures flying with young kids

I f pride comes before a fall then I should have known, as we shut the trunk, that my feeling of pleasant preparation was a warning of things to come.

Chamber group opens BAG fall concerts

La Modestine’s music defined as ‘stylus fantasticus’

COLUMN: Climbing’s controversies and highlights

“What matters most are the brothers and sisters you choose to walk with – and to laugh with – through the fire.” – Alpinist Kyle Dempster, who disappeared while climbing in Pakistan last month.

COLUMN: Snow Queen’s success in Squamish

S eptember is a month that feels like transition and new beginnings. I like to think of it as the start of a new year more so than January.
Column: E.T. wasn't trying to phone home after all

Column: E.T. wasn't trying to phone home after all

I’ll admit it. I do believe there are other kinds of life out there in the universe beyond our own solar system. I mean, there just has to be.
Column: Excellent time to hike, bike at Ring Creek

Column: Excellent time to hike, bike at Ring Creek

It’s a great time of the year to hike, bike or horse ride around Ring Creek. The creek flows southwest off the east side of Round Mountain and is a full-flowing stream fed year round by glaciers near Mount Garibaldi.
COLUMN: Visiting artwork painted in a meld of mediums

COLUMN: Visiting artwork painted in a meld of mediums

Two innovative artists are displaying their work in a collection, titled Walls & Cases: Charly Mithrush and Donna Stewart, at the Squamish Public Library’s Foyer Gallery until Oct. 3.
Squamish residents ditch traditional housing

Squamish residents ditch traditional housing

A booming trend sees more Sea to Sky residents move into their vans