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West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates react to BC United withdrawal

West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates react to BC United withdrawal

The three other major parties running had expected BC United to defend the riding, which it has held since 1991.
B.C. woman appears in court on ISIS-related terrorism charges

B.C. woman appears in court on ISIS-related terrorism charges

Kimberly Polman of Squamish was arrested and charged by the Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team.
Wayne Flebbe Arts Fund projected to add $5000+ to local arts grants

Wayne Flebbe Arts Fund projected to add $5000+ to local arts grants

The legacy fund was established earlier in 2024
Squamish opinion: Treat us van dwellers with a little respect, please

Squamish opinion: Treat us van dwellers with a little respect, please

'Can you really blame people for opting to sleep in their vans?'
Squamish Nation bags BC Achievement Foundation business award

Squamish Nation bags BC Achievement Foundation business award

Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation has been named Community-owned Business of the Year
Squamish Obituary: Robert Hinsche

Squamish Obituary: Robert Hinsche

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Robert 'Bob' Hinsche on Aug. 1, 2024 at the glorious age of 81.
Trina Hunt's family renews plea for answers — 3.5 years since disappearing from her Port Moody home

Trina Hunt's family renews plea for answers — 3.5 years since disappearing from her Port Moody home

Trina Hunt disappeared Jan. 18, 2021, from her home in the Heritage Woods neighbourhood. A $50,000 reward is still in effect.
Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Squamish’s ‘Tea and Learn' program receives $23,300 grant for seniors’ program

Local program to benefit from portion of $352,258 in federal New Horizons funding. 
Squamish councillor to run for second VP of UBCM

Squamish councillor to run for second VP of UBCM

Jenna Stoner has served as third VP for the last year.
Campfire ban to be lifted in Squamish today

Campfire ban to be lifted in Squamish today

The ban will be lifted at noon on Aug. 28 across all regions of the Coastal Fire Centre and in Squamish, with category 2 and 3 open fires remaining banned.