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Verner, ALN sit third after Summer Series' second week

Verner, ALN sit third after Summer Series' second week

Squamish riders holding their own in Crankworx contests
Little Explorers needs Squamish's help

Little Explorers needs Squamish's help

The program has been introducing children to the outdoors for over 2.5 years
North Vancouver cyclist plans to ride across Canada wearing a face mask

North Vancouver cyclist plans to ride across Canada wearing a face mask

Jake Musgrave wants to raise awareness, funds for COVID-19 and leukemia research
Squamish riders rise to the top at Crankworx event

Squamish riders rise to the top at Crankworx event

Finn Iles and Andréane Lanthier Nadeau take wins at mountain biking series

TIME TRAVELLER: Squamish Nation lacrosse players become champions

This is the Squamish Band [Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw] Lacrosse team in 1932 led by manager Andy Paull. According to a Province newspaper feature from October 1932, the team had just completed the “first obstacle” in their quest for the Mann Cup.
Sea to Sky mountain biker brings more than just skill

Sea to Sky mountain biker brings more than just skill

Anita Naidu brings anti-racism training — and COVID-19 precaution knowhow — to camps
Crankworx launches provincial Summer Series

Crankworx launches provincial Summer Series

GM Darren Kinnaird part of group purchasing festival
Sea to Sky well represented in ‘world’s toughest race’

Sea to Sky well represented in ‘world’s toughest race’

Amazon Prime series by Survivor’s Mark Burnett documents gruelling, 671-km Eco-Challenge
Seattle NHL team to be called the 'Kraken'

Seattle NHL team to be called the 'Kraken'

Seattle has named its new NHL franchise the “Seattle Kraken.” The Seattle Kraken expansion team will play its first game in the 2021-22 season, once renovations are complete at the Seattle Centre arena, which will be called the Climate Pledge Arena.
Longtime proprietor of iconic Burnaby cycling shop passes away

Longtime proprietor of iconic Burnaby cycling shop passes away

A pillar of the local cycling community has passed away. Jim Davies was 86. He competed at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, as well as the 1954 British Empire Games in Vancouver.