10 ways to enjoy the summer in Squamish
It’s been a crazy year and if there’s one thing to be said about the summer of 2021, it’s that
Longtime realtor Jack Fowler retires
You must know Jack, and he is retiring. The realtor for 18 years says he is very grateful for all
West Van Indigenous girl’s healing dance for Kamloops children
With the news of the discovery of Kamloops Residential School mass graves on the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory, the Indigenous
Neil Deo’s inspiring story of victory over addiction
Here is a memory: I am 26, and high on a toxic mixture of cocaine and beer and vodka when
Music keeps me present in the moment
I am a child of the 80s, and grew up in arguably the most definitive decades of music, the 80s
Will Ross documents a year of love and loss in ‘Who Am I, I Am’
Like many others in the community, 2020 was a tough year for local singer and songwriter Will Ross — with
Local teacher plays bagpipes every evening to honour front-line workers
When Northyards resident and Squamish Elementary School teacher Andrew Georgy-Embree heard that people were showing their support for front-line workers
Celebrating a year of the Looking Glass trail
While the last thirteen months have been challenging, it is important to take stock of those things that have given
Enjoy spring but beware of Lyme disease
May Is Lyme Awareness Month. Most of you are tired of the current pandemic, and want nothing more than to
Hospice volunteers sew special bags for grieving families
When someone passed away at the Squamish hospice, loved one’s often used a plastic bag to move their personal belongings out of the room.










