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Two Sea to Sky students awarded 44K scholarships

Two Sea to Sky students awarded 44K scholarships

A ‘life-changing’ event for the Grade 12 students.
Local man organizes charity pickleball fundraiser in Squamish

Local man organizes charity pickleball fundraiser in Squamish

Kai Bacon is holding the event on June 22 in honour of his uncle
Potshots and potholes: SLRD area directors take aim at roads contractor

Potshots and potholes: SLRD area directors take aim at roads contractor

'It’s a mess, to be polite about it': Duffey Lake Road a sore spot for regional directors
National Indigenous History Month: See the latest Pearl's Value & Vintage window display

National Indigenous History Month: See the latest Pearl's Value & Vintage window display

Squamish Valley Elders curated the latest display to celebrate Indigenous History Month and showcase Sḵwx̱wú7mesh history and heritage.
Updated: BC Wildfire Service and Squamish crews douse brush fire

Updated: BC Wildfire Service and Squamish crews douse brush fire

Fire is now out; fire department reminds public that campfires only allowed with permit.
Friday night fire at GFL Environmental in Squamish

Friday night fire at GFL Environmental in Squamish

Blaze at GFL Environmental put out by Squamish firefighters—public urged to dispose of 'combustible items' properly.
Provincial ministry takes action on Squamish lot

Provincial ministry takes action on Squamish lot

Abandoned cars and trash removed from the provincial land near Marina Estates, towed vehicles await owner retrieval.
Updated: Provincial regulator orders WLNG workers onto Squamish floatel

Updated: Provincial regulator orders WLNG workers onto Squamish floatel

WLNG has been waiting on a temporary use permit from the District of Squamish; company says it is preparing to move the floatel to Squamish, as ordered.
See: Celebrating Squamish high school graduation—2024

See: Celebrating Squamish high school graduation—2024

Watch this video by David Buzzard Photography from Squamish's high school Time to Shine and prom held on Saturday, June 15.
Narrow escape from murder plot inspired ex-police chief’s interest in meditation

Narrow escape from murder plot inspired ex-police chief’s interest in meditation

Les Sylven, who served as Central Saanich chief, earned his PhD from UVic based on a study of meditation that began soon after he was targeted in a murder-suicide plot as a first-year cop
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