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Opinion: Life in Squamish—Do you really need a mountain bike to fit in?

Opinion: Life in Squamish—Do you really need a mountain bike to fit in?

To everyone who says you can’t live here without owning a mountain bike, I say—watch me.
Squamish Loggers' Sports: Kettle boil and chili cook-off

Squamish Loggers' Sports: Kettle boil and chili cook-off

The Loggers Sports is officially underway with the Kettle boil challenge and chili competition kicking off Day 1 of the four day event.
Squamish Days attracts hundreds of volunteers

Squamish Days attracts hundreds of volunteers

A symbiotic relationship: A look at six local groups whose members work the annual Squamish Days Loggers’ Sports Festival
From bankruptcy sale to growth: NEXII's resurgence in eco-friendly construction

From bankruptcy sale to growth: NEXII's resurgence in eco-friendly construction

Nexii Building Solutions relaunches as NEXII Inc. under new ownership after overcoming financial hurdles. 
Squamish letter: I resent view of LNG workers

Squamish letter: I resent view of LNG workers

'Change is the reality of Squamish and I love the community enough to not divide people over something over which we have no control.'
Editorial: Squamish Days Loggers' Sports are intertwined with newspapers

Editorial: Squamish Days Loggers' Sports are intertwined with newspapers

'If you want to understand Squamish and what locals care about, flip through the local paper and attend a loggers’ sports event.'
Squamish business beat: From fitness classes to coffees at FILI studio

Squamish business beat: From fitness classes to coffees at FILI studio

Discover FILI's innovative three-in-one studio in Squamish where fitness meets refreshing smoothies and coffee, perfect for post-workout gathering.
Elections BC report leads to disqualification of Squamish politician

Elections BC report leads to disqualification of Squamish politician

Former mayoral candidate Deana Lewis disqualified from running in 2026 municipal elections due to incomplete filing; Lewis says she gave all documentation she could.
Squamish council backs key agreements for debris flow barrier

Squamish council backs key agreements for debris flow barrier

The massive, $89-million debris flow barrier is one more step closer to being built to protect Brackendale after elected officials endorsed several needed agreements.
Watch: Pemberton yearlings tell visiting grizzly to get out of their yard

Watch: Pemberton yearlings tell visiting grizzly to get out of their yard

A leading expert is warning people about the dangers of illegal bear viewing this season