‘She was skin and bone’: community rallies to save stray cat
A black cat spotted wandering along a forest road near Furry Creek is alive and now adopted, thanks to a
Students from local alternative school offer odd jobs to fund surf trip
Need help with yard work, dog walking, or babysitting? A group of Squamish students is taking on odd jobs around
Manoomin Collective brings Indigenous cultures together in Squamish
Melissa Arnott has a full schedule. She juggles her full time job at Destination BC focusing on Indigenous relations, tourism
MediCar and CancerCar keep Squamish medical rides running
For years, Charlie Harvey spent his spare time behind the wheel as a volunteer, driving Squamish residents to medical appointments
Making Connections offers free support for Squamish seniors with dementia
Seniors trickle into the brightly lit room, where rows of tables are adorned with colourful tablecloths and paints.. A hum
‘C is for colonoscopy’: John French opens up about early cancer detection
C is for colonoscopy. Difficult conversations have become comfortable for me. Politics, religion, gender, sex and body parts we never
Squamish mourns longtime community leader Norm Barr
Squamish is honouring the life of longtime community leader and former councillor Norm Barr, who passed away on October 21,
Squamish pilot helps fly stray cats to forever homes
Squamish resident and recreational pilot David Vargas has teamed up with volunteer-run charity Canadian Wings of Rescue to help transport
Coastal Church brings faith and family to Squamish
The Coastal Church campus in Squamish opened just over three years ago, but church founder Cheryl Koop says “God was
Squamish resident chooses Rohe Homes for smart, prefab housing (VIDEO)
When Ashley Huntley’s mother was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, her family knew they needed to make a change. The











