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Column: Excellent time to hike, bike at Ring Creek

Column: Excellent time to hike, bike at Ring Creek

Its a great time of the year to hike, bike or horse ride around Ring Creek. The creek flows southwest off the east side of Round Mountain and is a full-flowing stream fed year round by glaciers near Mount Garibaldi.
COLUMN: Visiting artwork painted in a meld of mediums

COLUMN: Visiting artwork painted in a meld of mediums

Two innovative artists are displaying their work in a collection, titled Walls & Cases: Charly Mithrush and Donna Stewart, at the Squamish Public Librarys Foyer Gallery until Oct. 3.
Squamish residents ditch traditional housing

Squamish residents ditch traditional housing

A booming trend sees more Sea to Sky residents move into their vans
Tattoos, piercings and other body modifications

Tattoos, piercings and other body modifications

Make sure you know the risks
About a local

About a local

Q & A with Squamish stuntwoman Lani Gelera
Howe Sound grads play tackles aboriginal issues

Howe Sound grads play tackles aboriginal issues

Giffens play is being read this Saturday at Eagle Eye Theatre
Striking hot iron in Squamish

Striking hot iron in Squamish

Blacksmith keeps traditions alive with an artistic twist
COLUMN: Oh, the heat! Why do climbers complain?

COLUMN: Oh, the heat! Why do climbers complain?

W hy do climbers the world over whine about perfect sunny days, hot temps and long summers? I will explain all this and more. Lately this summer weather weve been feeling has got me down.
COLUMN: The backyard smokers of Squamish

COLUMN: The backyard smokers of Squamish

W hile perusing the Instagram accounts of some of my favourite local businesses, I stumbled across a surprising image.
COLUMN: Sensitive habitat area in Squamish deserves our respect

COLUMN: Sensitive habitat area in Squamish deserves our respect

Cat Lake Provincial Recreation Site A great family campsite and a bustling dirt biker area to the east, and fine hiking to the west. Origin of name: In 1938 local loggers first used Cats, also known as Caterpillar bulldozers,to move felled logs.
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