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Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

A late-night speeder was intercepted by BC Highway Patrol after being caught going more than 100 kilometres per hour over the limit near Lions Bay.
Five expert tips to keep children safe around water this summer

Five expert tips to keep children safe around water this summer

With warm weather drawing families outdoors, experts are reminding parents that even shallow water can pose a deadly risk if proper precautions aren’t taken.
Crash! Bang! Boom! brings global drumming traditions to Squamish

Crash! Bang! Boom! brings global drumming traditions to Squamish

The streets of downtown Squamish will pulse with rhythm on July 26 as the Sound Mill Art Society presents Crash! Bang! Boom!, a cross-cultural celebration of global percussion traditions.
Whistler Film Festival partners with CapU Squamish

Whistler Film Festival partners with CapU Squamish

This summer, aspiring Canadian screenwriters will have unprecedented access to mentorship and industry training as part of the newly expanded WFF Screenwriters Lab held partly at CapU's Squamish campus.
Two Squamish Nation members honoured in 2025 Indigenous Business Award program

Two Squamish Nation members honoured in 2025 Indigenous Business Award program

Harold Calla received the Award of Distinction for Lifetime Achievement, while designer Pam Baker was recognized for her fashion business
‘Finding Jodi’ film team turns up the pressure with awareness campaign

‘Finding Jodi’ film team turns up the pressure with awareness campaign

Filmmakers continue quest for answers in Squamish girl’s disappearance.
'I could do this for a living'

'I could do this for a living'

Reigning U23 national XCO champion Marin Lowe discusses her athletic journey
ICYMI: More rental units coming to downtown Squamish—if you don’t own a car

ICYMI: More rental units coming to downtown Squamish—if you don’t own a car

District of Squamish councillors voted to support a development permit for a six-storey mixed-use building on Cleveland Ave. with no parking offered for residents. 
Here's how Canada's LNG exports could make your heating bill go up

Here's how Canada's LNG exports could make your heating bill go up

Canada's LNG industry is just getting going, but one expert says the 'party is almost over' when it comes to economic benefits.
ICYMI: Squamish Business Beat—The rise of the adventure elopements

ICYMI: Squamish Business Beat—The rise of the adventure elopements

Meet Reverend Jude Douglass, the Sea to Sky Officiant who will climb any mountain or hike any trail to make your elopement dreams come true.