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Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting April 19

Check it out: Six events happening in Squamish—starting April 19

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On Saturday!: Dancing and vibes: The One Love Reggae Beats Party returns to Squamish

On Saturday!: Dancing and vibes: The One Love Reggae Beats Party returns to Squamish

The party is on at the Mamquam River Campground on April 19.
What will the new Squamish Search and Rescue compound look like?

What will the new Squamish Search and Rescue compound look like?

The Squamish Chief sat down with SSAR members to talk about their move to the Squamish Municipal Airport—Don Patrick Field in April 2026.
E-bike share program launching in Squamish this May

E-bike share program launching in Squamish this May

In May, 75 e-bikes will be distributed across 17 locations in Squamish. The bikes can reach speeds of 25 km/h and cost $0.35 per minute.
Advance Care Planning: The crucial conversation you should have with loved ones

Advance Care Planning: The crucial conversation you should have with loved ones

Start by downloading a free booklet from the B.C. government.
Updated: Squamish council supports proposal to change Walmart into a Supercentre

Updated: Squamish council supports proposal to change Walmart into a Supercentre

The adopted rezoning application will see the Walmart transformed into a Supercentre and give the store permission to sell fresh produce.
Squamish business beat: TogetherNest is the new app helping parents adventure with their kids

Squamish business beat: TogetherNest is the new app helping parents adventure with their kids

Twin mom Emily Berkel launched TogetherNest to make it more efficient for parents and caregivers to find activities to do with their children. 
New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

Local adaptive mountain biking groups say the 1km South Coaster Adaptive Trail shares an important message that 'everybody is welcome' in the outdoors.
Squamish food beat: Unique Slow Rise Bakery brings cultural dumpling contest to town

Squamish food beat: Unique Slow Rise Bakery brings cultural dumpling contest to town

Event on May 25. Participants have 40 minutes to eat a 2kg dumpling.
Updated: Squamish food beat—Here's the scoop on the new Britannia Beach ice cream shop

Updated: Squamish food beat—Here's the scoop on the new Britannia Beach ice cream shop

Kawartha Dairy has opened its first shop outside of Ontario.
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