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Update: 18th Annual Squamish Sikh parade postponed due to wildfire

Update: 18th Annual Squamish Sikh parade postponed due to wildfire

The Squamish Sikh Society has postponed the event, set for June 14, due to the out-of-control wildfire at the north end of town.
Update: Squamish Pride documentary set for tonight postponed due to wildfire

Update: Squamish Pride documentary set for tonight postponed due to wildfire

'We have made the decision to postpone tomorrow's screening of Pride vs. Prejudice: The Delwin Vriend Story to a later date due to the active wildfire that is posing an imminent threat to the Brackendale.'
Restoration milestone reached at Squamish River Estuary

Restoration milestone reached at Squamish River Estuary

A key milestone has been reached in the ongoing effort to restore the ecologically rich Squamish River Estuary, as the final of four large, fish-friendly concrete culverts has been installed.
ICYMI: Seasonal bus service to popular Squamish destinations resumes today, June 9

ICYMI: Seasonal bus service to popular Squamish destinations resumes today, June 9

The wheels are turning again for Route 5 South Park. BC Transit has confirmed that its popular seasonal route will resume operations on June 9, complete with complimentary weekend service.
Squamish opinion: Outing myself as a wig wearer

Squamish opinion: Outing myself as a wig wearer

For those struggling with hair thinning or loss, a wig can be more than just a solution—it's a tool for self-expression and empowerment, allowing individuals to rediscover their sense of identity and confidence.
Balancing outdoor fun with brain injury prevention

Balancing outdoor fun with brain injury prevention

'Your brain is your information highway,' says Dr. Shelina Babul, who warns that even mild head impacts can have lasting effects. As part of Brain Injury Awareness Month, she offers practical advice for parents and athletes alike.
New study shows how much Squamish residents value their trails

New study shows how much Squamish residents value their trails

As development pressures mount in one of B.C.’s fastest-growing towns, a newly released trail inventory offers insight into what makes these outdoor spaces of Squamish so valued.
Cheakamus Centre longhouse roof damaged in fire

Cheakamus Centre longhouse roof damaged in fire

Occupants of the building were evacuated, with everyone safe and accounted for.
‘Historic changes’: Squamish Nation referendum to lead to major governance changes

‘Historic changes’: Squamish Nation referendum to lead to major governance changes

In a landmark referendum, members of the Nation have approved several key reforms that will reshape how their government operates starting this fall.
Sex education for kids starts with ‘100 little conversations’

Sex education for kids starts with ‘100 little conversations’

Q&A with Squamish educator who teaches in schools and recently published her first sexual health education guide for parents, in French.