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Boat stolen from Squamish Yacht Club

Boat stolen from Squamish Yacht Club

Club seeks the public’s help in finding vessel used for lessons at the non-profit club. 
Squamish mural of local icon a vision to behold

Squamish mural of local icon a vision to behold

Thor Froslev is depicted in Downtown Squamish mural by international artist Kevin Ledo.
B.C. to widen booster-shot eligibility

B.C. to widen booster-shot eligibility

Increased access to booster shots to come in the fall, though details remain sketchy
John French is running for a second term as District of Squamish councillor

John French is running for a second term as District of Squamish councillor

The born-and-raised local wants to restore a sense of community and allow development on the Cheema lands.
North Shore Indians take community approach with growing lacrosse club

North Shore Indians take community approach with growing lacrosse club

President Wilson Williams of the Squamish Nation continues legacy of Indigenous sport.
‘One love’: Squamish Nation to hold its queer community up in Pride celebration

‘One love’: Squamish Nation to hold its queer community up in Pride celebration

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) will hold Nch’ú7mut (One Love), its pride celebration on July 17.
BC Ferries cancels some sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay

BC Ferries cancels some sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay

At least two July 8 sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Nanaimo have been cancelled, with two more in doubt due to a lack of crew members.
Here’s what it is like to be part of the slacklining community in Squamish

Here’s what it is like to be part of the slacklining community in Squamish

'It's just like a big family where everyone shares their stoke for the sport,' says highliner.
How much did the District of Squamish pay its employees and politicians in 2021?

How much did the District of Squamish pay its employees and politicians in 2021?

The latest statement of financial information for the municipality was released on June 21.
COVID-19 hospitalizations jump across B.C.

COVID-19 hospitalizations jump across B.C.

The 369 people now hospitalized with COVID-19 in B.C. is up 35 per cent from last week
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