As the world’s financial markets ebb and flow, there is a certain peace of mind in knowing your money is at work in the hands of professionals. It takes the guesswork out of the equation, as . . .
Julie Phoenix became a realtor for the same reason she became a police officer: she wanted to help people. It was something she'd always been interested in but never took the plunge. Six years ago,. . .
Annie has been an independent mortgage broker in the area for over 20 years. She understands the lending landscape for Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton, Lillooet, and the Sunshine Coast. Her . . .
Mortgage broker Michele Ellis is a mortgage expert. She started as a mortgage broker after leaving a career in banking and moving to Squamish 25 years ago. A few years ago, after working from home . . .
Ashley Oakes is passionate about issues affecting equality, and with living life to its fullest. As well as being the Executive Director for the Howe Sound Women's Centre, she is a mom to an . . .
Vickie Nickel is a community-minded business person who has volunteered for many non-profit societies and charities in the Sea to Sky Corridor and realizes some of the best experiences in life don’. . .
According to Cloud Nine Furniture Co, your bed might be harming your health, but there is a better – and comfier – alternative. These days, many of us are clued up on living clean, choosing . . .
Top reasons to choose an electric fireplace for your home The ambience a fireplace brings into your home cannot be matched. Unlike gas or wood fireplaces, an electric fireplace can provide . . .
You only have to read the headlines to know that we live in an unsettled world. There are economic hardships in Latin America, labour strikes and immigration debates across Europe, and border . . .
Amy Fast didn't always intend to pursue the family business. The Squamish native, whose father has owned local business Cardinal Concrete since 1973, intended to work with her father for a year . . .
Grocery stores have been faced with unprecedented challenges in 2020 as the world navigates the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic. Squamish’s Save-On-Foods was in good form to meet those . . .
Like all schools, Coast Mountain Academy (CMA) was forced to pivot quickly to online learning when British Columbia schools were shut down due to COVID-19. Fortunately, as a small independent . . .
Amy Fenton didn't think she would wind up in construction. In fact, she went to school at Langara College in Vancouver to become a professional photographer. But six years after graduation, she was. . .
Despite new COVID-19 protocols, students at Coast Mountain Academy (CMA) are off to a great start for the new school year. “During these uncertain times, students need to feel safe and have a . . .
Sara Constantin didn’t originally dream of running a large dance studio – she was a dance teacher who opened it for her students when an existing program shut down. Parents and children looked to. . .
On any given weekend, you’ll likely find Zack Hrabarchuk dangling from a rope on the Stawamus Chief or another nearby cliff. The opportunity to enjoy British Columbia’s most stunning views and the . . .