A daughter remembers mom with a small library in highlands
In the cul de sac at the end of Glacier Heights Place in the Garibaldi Highlands is a free library, an ode to Betty Hinkema, a mother and lover of books.
Squamish council must advocate now for child care solutions
Platypus YMCA daycare will close their doors to families and educators at the end of June. My own son, Aiden,
UBC chemist helps create new compostable coffee pod
Dr. Zac Hudson believes your morning cup of coffee should be strong and guilt-free. That’s why the University of British
How Stan Matwychuk turned a dark basement into an art exhibition
What started as a joke between a local artist and a former boss has ended in a colorful mural project in a dark, dank basement of a local business.
A look back at the Squamish Harbour dredging
Squamish is a river port, like many port towns around the world, and in contrast to the deep water harbours
In praise of our Squamish trails
Trails are a health enhancement system. They are the circulatory system of a healthy community as they provide a comfortable space to
Squamish residents donate 1,445 menstrual products
As many as 1,445 menstrual items were donated by local citizens to the Sea to Sky Community Services Society.
Discover the fascinating eagles of Squamish (VIDEO)
As home to one of North America’s largest populations of bald eagles, Squamish is a prime location to view these amazing birds in their natural habitat.
Squamish Trails Society enhancing Estuary, Smoke Bluff trails
With the new year just a couple weeks old, the Squamish Trails Society (STS) has already been busy working on a local trails to improve our local trail network.
When the Royal Hudson came to Downtown Squamish every day
I am in high school at Howe Sound Secondary almost falling asleep in a very boring class waiting for lunch











