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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.
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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