Squamish News
Let’s STOP Stephen Harper!
One need only to look at the wool that has been pulled over our eyes regarding any sort of economic recovery ever having taken place to realize that our middle and lower classes are currently under siege.
The Cost of Freedom
No matter what happens to you, there is always an impact upon others, and often with high financial costs.
I Say…Squamish Schools, Go Digital
By Lindsay Nevison Published: Sept 9, 2015 MOVING a new place isn’t a new thing for our family as
I Say…Come, Let’s Quilt
Whether travelling or reading a quilting magazine, my interest is always piqued in new ideas and trends in the world of quilting textiles. Our quilting guild shares our activities on our website https://squamishquilters.wordpress.com/ Come visit us, first Wednesday every month.
Schools: Every Parent Can Contribute
THERE is a lot of important work to be done in our schools that our principals and teachers need support with. What I know in my head and heart is every single parent can truly make a meaningful contribution.
Elizabeth May to Host Town Hall in Squamish
Elizabeth May, Green Party of Canada Leader and Ken Melamed, MP Candidate for West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country will host a town hall in Squamish on August 10.
The Art of Being Thor
Mayor Patricia Heintzman profiles Thor Froslev, the builder of the iconic Brackendale Art Gallery which is up for sale.
Corien Becker exits; deputy Glenday assumes CAO charge
Council has decided to move in a new strategic direction and is in the process of mutually concluding Corien Becker’s employment with the District.
After the Music Stopped…
AS THE Squamish Valley Music Festival comes closer, Jim Whittaker is hoping that the District of Squamish and festival organisers would ensure his street and his property remains out of harm’s way. He’s been given all kinds of assurances. But he remains sceptical for promises were made last year but they remained just that, promises.
The Goal and the Challenge
THE GREAT Canadian Ride is a road-cycling relay across Canada organized by the francophone school board. Almost every province has a section of about 300 km. Teens from grade 8 to grade 12 in francophone schools across Canada can apply to participate in one of the sections.