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What do you think is the impact of local tourism, Squamish?

What do you think is the impact of local tourism, Squamish?

Lend your voice to a Tourism Squamish survey by July 7.
How hot did it get in Squamish?

How hot did it get in Squamish?

Temperatures are expected to cool Tuesday, says local meteorologist.
Alert: It is going to be a hot couple of days, Squamish

Alert: It is going to be a hot couple of days, Squamish

Environment Canada issues heat warning for the Lower Mainland and Sea to Sky.
Tips to save fuel on your B.C. road trip this summer

Tips to save fuel on your B.C. road trip this summer

BCAA automotive manager says tailgating will cost you fuel, and, if you can, ditch the rooftop cargo carrier.
Chris Pettingill will be seeking a second term as District of Squamish councillor

Chris Pettingill will be seeking a second term as District of Squamish councillor

The local politician is known for his environmentalist views and ambitions to shift away from personal vehicle infrastructure.
Maureen Mackell honoured with Rotary Club of Squamish's highest award

Maureen Mackell honoured with Rotary Club of Squamish's highest award

Squamish Helping Hands executive director given Paul Harris Fellow Award.
Learn how to pronounce two Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim (Squamish language) words

Learn how to pronounce two Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim (Squamish language) words

A Squamish school has been renamed. Here's how to say St'a7mes and Átl'ḵa7tsem, two terms related to its identity.
District of Squamish asks a second time to borrow money for public works facility

District of Squamish asks a second time to borrow money for public works facility

In a rare occurrence, the municipality initiates another alternative approval process just months after it was denied permission to borrow millions.
25-unit Loggers East townhouse development passes third reading

25-unit Loggers East townhouse development passes third reading

Squamish EcoVille Ltd.'s project will generate its own electricity, said Yoga Yogendran, the CEO of the company.
Look out below: the toadlets are back, Squamish

Look out below: the toadlets are back, Squamish

Squamish Environment Society warns locals to avoid certain trails while the tiny western toads are migrating.
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