What two weeks of silence taught Kirstin French
For two weeks this February, downtown business owner Kirstin French took a vow of silence and started a slow probe into the inner recesses of her mind.
Railway could provide the new world order of travel
Gone are the days where we are all packed into a flying tin can owned by a company who’s margins are so tight that if the flight is less than 90% full they are not making a profit.
One mom’s journey through COVID-19
Like all humans and animals on this planet, I have experienced suffering, struggle and discontentment. My safety, health and wellness
Enjoy the outdoors, but be aware of Lyme disease
May is Lyme Awareness Month, as many of you may know. It is through education and advocacy that Lyme disease
New community garden downtown could open by next spring
Local gardeners could be planting garlic as early as this fall and growing food in the new community garden by the spring of this year.
Letting go of Squamish, with love and gratitude
Dear Squamish, It’s not you, it’s me. Who am I kidding? It was a bit of you too! After a
Squamish World War II veteran passes away
The Royal Canadian Legion Diamond Head Branch 277 has lowered its flags to honour and remember the passing of Ted Gregoire.
Five stages of life in the times of coronavirus
This past month has been a challenge for many of us. As an entertainer I am used to being in
Five healthy steps to boost your immunity
We all know what we are supposed to do to stop the spread of Covid-19. Stay at home, practice social
Squamish will be invited to raise therapy dogs
In a few months from now, Keiko, a pregnant therapy dog at the Canine Valley dog training centre, will bring to the world what Valley Calderoni and her business partner Carl Merac are calling the therapia litter.











