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Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo is a reporter for The Squamish Chief with a passion for sharing stories.

Hailing from across the seas, she got her start in journalism in Western Australia where she covered courts and crime, breaking news and arts and entertainment.

Despite being born in Australia, she has a dual citizenship with Canada and has since found her home amongst the mountains.

She has found a love for snowboarding in the winter and hiking in the summer and will never lose her excitement for admiring all of the Canadian wildlife.

She welcomes all of your story ideas or questions at [email protected]

Recent Work by Indigo

How community groups feel about paid parking at tourism hotspots in Squamish

How community groups feel about paid parking at tourism hotspots in Squamish

The Squamish Access Society, Downtown Squamish BIA and Tourism Squamish give their thoughts on the paid parking pilot program.
ICYMI: BC Transit to build Squamish facility capable of housing 50 buses

ICYMI: BC Transit to build Squamish facility capable of housing 50 buses

BC Transit has bought a piece of land at 1130 Resolution Way to build an operations and maintenance facility, but no date is set yet for construction.
Squamish business beat: Harmony Vets expands house-call service to Squamish and Britannia Beach

Squamish business beat: Harmony Vets expands house-call service to Squamish and Britannia Beach

The house-call-only general practice launched in the local area in November.
Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue Chief Aaron Foote issues a reminder to residents after attending two incidents in yard waste bins last week.
Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around B.C.’s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around B.C.’s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP Insp. Robert Dykstra and Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley gave a briefing at the Jan. 14 council meeting to address community concerns.
ICYMI: Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford end of the year Q&A

ICYMI: Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford end of the year Q&A

See what Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford has to say on some of the biggest topics of 2024, including parking, housing affordability, Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC decisions.
Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

District of Squamish councillors send development proposal back to staff over a 10-metre height variance and proximity to a riparian area.
A year of ‘complex rescues’ for Squamish SAR

A year of ‘complex rescues’ for Squamish SAR

What did 2024 look like for Squamish Search and Rescue? Complex rescues mostly as a result of hiking, biking and climbing.
Squamish opinion: To set a New Year’s resolution or not to; that is the question

Squamish opinion: To set a New Year’s resolution or not to; that is the question

'Simply surviving all the things the year throws at us is all we can do and that in itself is enough, too'
ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Golden Crust closes doors after 22 years in town

ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Golden Crust closes doors after 22 years in town

The bakery will close in mid-February with a community drop-in day to say goodbye.
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