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Have a ball: Two more off-leash dog areas expected this year, says DOS

Have a ball: Two more off-leash dog areas expected this year, says DOS

Off-leash dog areas at Squamish’s Brennan Park and in Brackendale are expected to open this year.
SD48 sees greater revenues, greater expenses in 23-24

SD48 sees greater revenues, greater expenses in 23-24

The local school district is spending almost $3 million on leave expenses
For Indigenous by Indigenous: The path to reconciliation through housing in Squamish and beyond

For Indigenous by Indigenous: The path to reconciliation through housing in Squamish and beyond

Aboriginal Housing Management Association offers Indigenous-led housing solutions to bridge the gaps created by colonization.
Squamish council endorses three priority heritage actions

Squamish council endorses three priority heritage actions

As part of the overall approval for the heritage strategy, initial actions intend to identify First Nations’ land use to inform heritage conservation.
A Leap of Faith: Squamish church's bell tower restoration

A Leap of Faith: Squamish church's bell tower restoration

St. John the Divine Anglican Church's bell tower had long been wrapped in a blue tarp.
Drama series featuring Squamish Nation actor breaks representation boundaries

Drama series featuring Squamish Nation actor breaks representation boundaries

This unlikely rom-com isn’t your average boy meets girl story
Letter: Gentle reminder—leave judgment at the door, Squamish

Letter: Gentle reminder—leave judgment at the door, Squamish

Why society's stigma around addiction and mental health must end.
Squamish food beat: Pink Tuna Café brings traditional Mexican cuisine

Squamish food beat: Pink Tuna Café brings traditional Mexican cuisine

Owner says the team hopes to bring a variety of dishes with a ‘punch of flavour’ to locals.
WATCH: Speech from the throne opens B.C. legislative session

WATCH: Speech from the throne opens B.C. legislative session

The full text of the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the fifth session of the 42nd parliament of the Province of British Columbia, as read by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin.
Scientists to model health impacts of gas flaring at Squamish LNG plant

Scientists to model health impacts of gas flaring at Squamish LNG plant

The satellite emissions data from LNG facilities already built outside of B.C. will help the researchers model how flaring could spread a number of pollutants across the Howe Sound region.
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