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Here’s your opportunity to learn rock climbing from the pros at the Arc’teryx Climb Academy

Here’s your opportunity to learn rock climbing from the pros at the Arc’teryx Climb Academy

Elevate your climbing skills with clinics, certified guides and legendary athletes at the Arc'teryx Climb Academy in Squamish, August 23-25
Obituary: James Alexander Gray

Obituary: James Alexander Gray

James was a bright light to anyone he met. He was always willing to lend a hand.
Obituary: Jill Rosemary Hansen

Obituary: Jill Rosemary Hansen

Though her physical presence may be gone, her spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Squamish Youth Council awards $10,000 to Between Shifts Theatre

Squamish Youth Council awards $10,000 to Between Shifts Theatre

At the 2024 Bear’s Den, the audience and youth council ultimately chose Between Shifts for the top prize.
Squamish artists take on the challenge in CBC's sand sculpting reality show

Squamish artists take on the challenge in CBC's sand sculpting reality show

Originally from Ukraine, local couple competes in CBC's 'Race Against the Tide,' showcasing their sand sculpting skills against the clock and the tide.
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce ushers in a new era

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce ushers in a new era

Saying goodbye to departing members, Squamish Chamber of Commerce embraces new beginnings for 2024.
See: Purple martins arrive in Squamish

See: Purple martins arrive in Squamish

Purple martins are spotted using the nesting boxes in the Squamish Estuary.
Squamish business beat: Bee Wild Paradise Valley apiary offering public tours

Squamish business beat: Bee Wild Paradise Valley apiary offering public tours

Get to know AnnaMarie Rutishauser whose apiary boasts four hives for the season with upwards of 60,000 bees per hive.
Obituary: David Ronald Brown

Obituary: David Ronald Brown

Funeral to be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on Friday, April 19, 2024 at 1 p.m.
Library volunteers are Squamish’s unsung heroes

Library volunteers are Squamish’s unsung heroes

Kay Austen of Squamish Public Library's Visiting Library Program shares the joy of reading with those confined to their homes.
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