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GoFundMe set up for dog diagnosed with bone cancer

A local woman has started a fundraiser for her dog who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer
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Seven trails to enjoy at Brohm Lake

Nature’s Playground: Unveiling the Seven Enchanting Trails of Brohm Lake Heading to Brohm Lake? Get there early. The area around
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Local brewery raises $15,000 with “Suck it Cancer” beer

The special release featured a can design collaboration with the estate of Chili Thom, a local artist who succumbed to cancer in 2016.
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First Pacific fishery report was written in Squamish in 1876

Alexander Caulfield Anderson was appointed in 1876 as the first Inspector of Fisheries for British Columbia. His first Pacific Fisheries
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Seven things to do with the kids in Squamish for spring break

It’s finally spring (well almost)! The days are getting longer, and there are plenty of activities to maximize family-fun in Squamish
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Family honours Doug Horth with memorial on Ray Peters trail

Every time Dale Horth drove past the Centenary Grove across from the airport, he thought of his father, Doug Horth,
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Healed by horses: How I came to adopt Sable

I’ve always had a fascination and heartfelt bond with horses. This love began as a young child, learning how to
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‘Father, Son and Holy Cow’: Meaning of unusually named local trails

Traditionally, trails are named by the trail builder, usually for a particular event, a strange occurrence, or a salient feature.
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How journal writing has healed me

My journey and fascination with journal writing began in my mid-twenties. I’m glad I started then because I didn’t yet
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Pemberton man wants to preserve cougar that killed his donkey

Angus Cormack, a Lilloeet man, has launched a Go Fund Me page to raise funds to preserve a cougar that was killed on the family farm.
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