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ICYMI: What’s open in Squamish on New Year’s Day

ICYMI: What’s open in Squamish on New Year’s Day

New Year’s Day closures to keep in mind as you plan your celebrations.
'There's no need to panic': Insights from Mount Garibaldi's research

'There's no need to panic': Insights from Mount Garibaldi's research

Learn about the volcanic hazard assessment project led by a local expert, aimed at predicting potential eruptions and their impacts in British Columbia.
ICYMI: Where to celebrate NYE in Squamish

ICYMI: Where to celebrate NYE in Squamish

Check out the list of places in Squamish hosting events for New Year's Eve.
ATM stolen in Whistler and dumped at Squamish's Cat Lake

ATM stolen in Whistler and dumped at Squamish's Cat Lake

Owner says little cash was taken in pre-Christmas theft from a cafe.
How a Roberts Creek company helped save 'Beyoncé Bowl' halftime show

How a Roberts Creek company helped save 'Beyoncé Bowl' halftime show

Cavallo Hoof Boots saved the day when stage and entrance for NFL 2024 Christmas Day performance, turned out to be too slippery for the horses.
ICYMI: Get ready to drive slower in Squamish in 2025

ICYMI: Get ready to drive slower in Squamish in 2025

Council supports decision to lower speed limits to 30km/h at the Oceanfront and downtown areas.
ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Dine Wilder—an exclusive roaming restaurant experience

ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Dine Wilder—an exclusive roaming restaurant experience

The unique dining experience aims to connect women and help inspire and motivate diners.
ICYMI: From the archives: Uncovering the 100-year-old mystery of a Squamish skeleton

ICYMI: From the archives: Uncovering the 100-year-old mystery of a Squamish skeleton

A 1924 news article headlined 'Skeleton of man found in Squamish: Condition of remains indicated that man died years ago,' appeared in The Daily Province on Dec. 2, 1924.
Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

The Squamish Chief polled 208 readers and asked the question: Should dementia patients be able to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying?
Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

The Squamish Chief polled 239 of its readers and asked the question: Do you want there to be an early federal election?
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