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Squamish obituary: Marie Luise Venekamp

Squamish obituary: Marie Luise Venekamp

Marie was kind, generous, loving and supportive. We are grateful to have been loved by her.
Updated: Motorcyclist injured in Saturday crash at Furry Creek

Updated: Motorcyclist injured in Saturday crash at Furry Creek

The highway was closed for a time while the air ambulance landed and the rider was flown to hospital.
Squamish obituary: Emma Deanna Ramage

Squamish obituary: Emma Deanna Ramage

Emma lived, loved and considered Squamish home before moving to Ladner.
Sea to Sky String Orchestra to stage first concert of 2025

Sea to Sky String Orchestra to stage first concert of 2025

The Pemberton Library will host the free event on March 6, from 7 to 8 p.m.
Squamish Seedy Saturday headed for Howe Sound Secondary School

Squamish Seedy Saturday headed for Howe Sound Secondary School

The seed-swapping, plant-loving event is slated for March 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
In Squamish, Stephanie Battiston is making waves with her groundbreaking Mid-Way project

In Squamish, Stephanie Battiston is making waves with her groundbreaking Mid-Way project

Female-led Lucina Enterprises completes complexes in the Industrial Park.
'Holy crap': B.C. man has epic encounter with 100+ dolphins

'Holy crap': B.C. man has epic encounter with 100+ dolphins

A Pemberton man was in the right place at the right time this week in Howe Sound.
The net gun has been purchased from Squamish donations

The net gun has been purchased from Squamish donations

‘Everyone at Wildlife Rescue is very appreciative of this lifesaving gift.'
Sea to Sky drivers—put your phones away, buckle up: BC Highway Patrol

Sea to Sky drivers—put your phones away, buckle up: BC Highway Patrol

'Education through enforcement' planned for next month on B.C. highways, including the Sea to Sky Highway.
Canadian Made: Why shopping local is essential for downtown Squamish businesses

Canadian Made: Why shopping local is essential for downtown Squamish businesses

Local Squamish businesses have put out a call for residents to shop local after foot traffic noticeably drops on Cleveland Ave.