Using sound to still the mind and heal the body
Kirsten French, who runs the studio, has now recently added a gong to the repertoire of instruments in her studio that uses the powerful medium of sound to heal the body and mind.
Library’s call for artists: Sḵwxwú7mesh Nation art on windows
The Squamish Public Library invites artists from the Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation to submit designs for a permanent vinyl window covering
GoFundMe set up for local DJ paralyzed in mountain biking crash
The family of a well known local dj has launched a GoFundMe page after the latter was seriously injured in a mountain bike crash in Nanaimo on October 2.
Seven best places to enjoy Fall in Squamish
Fall in Squamish is a time of unparalleled beauty. The mixed forests of deciduous and coniferous trees come alive with
Local Afghan war veteran’s stand-off with a cougar
On the early morning of Monday, 5th October, I was out hunting between Marshall Lake and Carpenter Lake approximately 50 km northwest from Lillooet.
Things to know about your local SPCA shelter
With our 125th Anniversary happening we thought it would be fun to give you all some facts about our shelter here in Squamish as well as the organization as a whole.
Some Good News during the time of Covid-19
As the second wave of Covid-19 starts to ramp up, blanketing communities with the chilling prospect of further isolation, and
Meet the local artist behind the new downtown mural
You may have noticed a bright and colourful mural welcoming you to Squamish as you enter our downtown core. The
Sea to Sky SPCA expands outreach services
In an effort to relieve some of the financial hardships that COVID-19 might be inflicting upon pet guardians, BC SPCA Sea to Sky location has expanded its outreach services.
GoFundMe started to get service dog for local suffering PTSD
The daughter of a local man has started a Go Fund Me page for her father in the hopes the











