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Missing person: B.C. man could be in the Sea to Sky area

Missing person: B.C. man could be in the Sea to Sky area

Scott Phillips was last seen on Sept. 27 at a business in the Park and Tilford Mall area in North Vancouver.
The Poop Troop: Squamish entrepreneurs tackle pet waste

The Poop Troop: Squamish entrepreneurs tackle pet waste

Discover how The Poop Troop, a new startup by Alex Welsh-Piedrahita and Fiona Ferguson, is addressing pet waste management with a pick-up service.
Squamish drug alert: Beige chunks sold as fentanyl, also contain bromazolam

Squamish drug alert: Beige chunks sold as fentanyl, also contain bromazolam

The Squamish Overdose Prevention Site provides drug checking and other services.
Sea to Sky Votes: NDP, Green candidates talk environment at CPAWS debate

Sea to Sky Votes: NDP, Green candidates talk environment at CPAWS debate

LNG, regional transit just a couple of the topics tackled during Oct. 7 event.
Squamish Votes 2024: Advance polling opens Oct. 10

Squamish Votes 2024: Advance polling opens Oct. 10

Advance voting will be available Oct. 10 to 13 and Oct. 15 to 16, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Squamish Olympian added to 'Hall of Heroes'

Squamish Olympian added to 'Hall of Heroes'

Darren Gardner has been participating in the RBC Race for the Kids for four years. 
Salmon return to Sea to Sky streams, offering a front-row seat to nature’s wonder

Salmon return to Sea to Sky streams, offering a front-row seat to nature’s wonder

Pacific Salmon Foundation’s interactive map helps residents discover top spots to watch the annual journey of B.C.’s iconic fish.
Honouring Chili Thom: New mural celebrates iconic artist's legacy in Squamish

Honouring Chili Thom: New mural celebrates iconic artist's legacy in Squamish

Friend and fellow artist Stan Matwychuk, unveils tribute mural to Chili Thom at Oceanfront Squamish park.
Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation implements fireworks ban to address safety and climate concerns

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation implements fireworks ban to address safety and climate concerns

New bylaw enforces strict penalties starting at $250; year-round ban on sale and use of fireworks.
Miyíw̓ts Park opens: A new green space for Squamish community

Miyíw̓ts Park opens: A new green space for Squamish community

A transformed industrial site now home to nature-focused restoration and Skwx̱wú7mesh traditions
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