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ICYMI: B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive: What you need to know in 2024

ICYMI: B.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive: What you need to know in 2024

Drop boxes will be delivered to various neighbourhoods in Squamish from Sept. 16 to 19, with all donated items collected on Sept. 21.
B.C. votes 2024: Who controls what? Demystifying provincial vs. federal responsibilities

B.C. votes 2024: Who controls what? Demystifying provincial vs. federal responsibilities

Get informed on jurisdictional duties before October's provincial election, featuring candidate details and voting history.
ICYMI: Mark your calendars: The Squamish Terry Fox Run is back this weekend

ICYMI: Mark your calendars: The Squamish Terry Fox Run is back this weekend

Sept. 15, run, walk or stroll from the municipal campground for 4k of fundraising and community.
Squamish editorial: Community spirit alive at the Brackendale Fall Fair

Squamish editorial: Community spirit alive at the Brackendale Fall Fair

How the Brackendale Fall Fair strengthens local community bonds amid Squamish's rapid growth.
ICYMI: Tour de Squamish: SORCA annual relay returns this weekend

ICYMI: Tour de Squamish: SORCA annual relay returns this weekend

For the first time, the three-leg mountain biking event will include a trail running portion.
Photos: GranFondo riders make the climb from Vancouver to Whistler

Photos: GranFondo riders make the climb from Vancouver to Whistler

More than 5,000 participants roll across Lions Gate Bridge, through West Vancouver and Squamish on their way to Whistler
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre welcomes all for National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre welcomes all for National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Various First Nations activities will take place on and before Sept. 30
Farmer’s Almanac brings cold news for Whistler

Farmer’s Almanac brings cold news for Whistler

If the predictions are right, Whistler is in for a cold, dry ski season
Woodfibre LNG issued a warning for non-compliance by environmental regulator

Woodfibre LNG issued a warning for non-compliance by environmental regulator

Company says it is now in compliance and that the warning letter speaks to the first quarter of 2024.
Squamish high school students given laptops for school year

Squamish high school students given laptops for school year

The new program comes after cellphone restrictions were mandated on Sept. 3 across all B.C. schools.