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Gunner the Runner settling into home life after three-week adventure

Gunner the Runner settling into home life after three-week adventure

The newly adopted St. Bernard pup returned to his family on Dec. 30 after escaping from his Creekside home
Squamish-based racing team adds cyclist from qathet region

Squamish-based racing team adds cyclist from qathet region

17-year-old will be part of a three-rider team competing in Europe this year.
Squamish residents no longer have to shelter in place in wake of gas leak

Squamish residents no longer have to shelter in place in wake of gas leak

Fortis BC said a third party caused the leak; no people were in danger
Nearly three-quarters of non-white residents report experiencing racism in the Sea to Sky

Nearly three-quarters of non-white residents report experiencing racism in the Sea to Sky

Results of Whistler Multicultural Society anti-racism survey will inform new protocols around reporting racism locally
Where was the king tide? No waves, strong winds as expected in B.C.

Where was the king tide? No waves, strong winds as expected in B.C.

This king tide was tame.
Squamish increases rentals, but vacancy rate stays low

Squamish increases rentals, but vacancy rate stays low

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released its rental market data. By its data, the $1,770 average rental price in Squamish is the highest average among the regions it collected data from.
North Van couple's hefty donation brings new tech to Lions Gate Hospital

North Van couple's hefty donation brings new tech to Lions Gate Hospital

The AI driven technology will help detect early signs of colon cancer
Updated: Squamish RCMP say missing person has been found

Updated: Squamish RCMP say missing person has been found

Local found, police say.
Two top officials no longer at District of Squamish

Two top officials no longer at District of Squamish

Gary Buxton and Chris Wyckham, both senior managers, are no longer with the municipality.
Despite drop in sales, Squamish home prices increase in 2022

Despite drop in sales, Squamish home prices increase in 2022

Prices are currently lower than the 2022 peak, says chief economist of the British Columbia Real Estate Association.
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