A Way Back to the Community
The Squamish Farmers Market also de-wires us and routes us back to the community where clicking gives way to connecting. Its very idea is rebellious, a take-control kind of mutiny over aisle shopping of food brought from somewhere else.
He Walks for Her in Squamish
As many as 39 Squamish men strutted down Cleveland Ave in downtown Squamish on July 5 as part of the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.
The gondola Before the Gondola
The recently opened Sea to Sky Gondola realizes longstanding visions and schemes for new tourist facilities and mountainside access in the Olesen Creek - Shannon Falls area.
Biking to Conquer Cancer
Angela Rivers is taking the Ride to Conquer Cancer challenge on June 14 because cancer has deeply affected both her professional and personal lives.
An Adventure Filled Ride
On a rainy day, Paula de Jong sat in the Squamish Adventure Centre and looked at the stream of cars heading to Whistler. There must be a way for those cars to turn left on Cleveland Ave, she thought to herself.
An Epic Year for Brackendale Eagle Count
For the first time in eight years, the final count came back in four digits. Volunteers counted 1617 eagles, double the numbers of eagles spotted last year.
Leaving Squamish to Get Ahead
They have thought about it for six years and they are finally doing it. Brad Parker and Lauren Coutts are leaving Squamish and moving to Ontario.
Squamish Honours Theatre Veteran Doreen Ramus
As many as 150 people assembled Saturday April 19th at the Squamish Valley Golf & Country Club for a “DOREEN RAMUS ROAST” – an evening of tributes to and memories recounted of the life and times of a Squamish original.
New Fundraising Phase Begins for Centrepoint
Sea to Sky Community Services aims to raise $160,000 over a 16-week period for the Centrepoint project.
Local Advocates Yellow Dog Project
A dog owner is advocating for the Yellow Dog project after an attack on her dog shattered the dog’s jaw and left the woman with a $1000 vet’s bill.











