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International Women’s Day: How to get involved in Squamish

International Women’s Day: How to get involved in Squamish

Here’s a list of events happening in Squamish in honour of International Women’s Day and the country's theme of ‘Strength in Every Story’.
Britannia Mine Museum: See the new and old things on offer

Britannia Mine Museum: See the new and old things on offer

The ¾¢±¬´ó¹Ï took a tour of the Britannia Mine Museum to see all the new and old things at the national historic site.
Squamish Seedy Saturday headed for Howe Sound Secondary School

Squamish Seedy Saturday headed for Howe Sound Secondary School

The seed-swapping, plant-loving event is slated for March 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Canadian Made: Why shopping local is essential for downtown Squamish businesses

Canadian Made: Why shopping local is essential for downtown Squamish businesses

Local Squamish businesses have put out a call for residents to shop local after foot traffic noticeably drops on Cleveland Ave. 
Squamish opinion: Be emergency ready, really—like, really!

Squamish opinion: Be emergency ready, really—like, really!

Using the little amount of space in your car required for an emergency kit is a small price to pay if it means you can be more comfortable if and when the next Highway 99 closure comes.
Pearl’s Value and Vintage undergoing renovations

Pearl’s Value and Vintage undergoing renovations

The thrift store is re-doing its backroom spaces and has asked for limited donations during the possible months-long process.
ICYMI: Summer programs announced for Squamish Capilano University

ICYMI: Summer programs announced for Squamish Capilano University

Environmental Stewardship and Responsible Tourism Management, Learn to Code and Environmental Field Studies programs were announced by CapU on Feb. 19.
Updated: Squamish Helping Hands Society raises $92,000 so far for Coldest Night of the Year

Updated: Squamish Helping Hands Society raises $92,000 so far for Coldest Night of the Year

The Squamish Helping Hands Society has raised $92,000 so far for The Coldest Night of the Year but people can continue to donate until March 31, 2025.
ICYMI: Squamish business beat: Meet the new club in town, Art Gym

ICYMI: Squamish business beat: Meet the new club in town, Art Gym

Art Gym is the new place in Squamish for people to gather and practice art and make new friends at the same time.
Woodfibre LNG could be taxed almost $1.5 million by District of Squamish in 2025

Woodfibre LNG could be taxed almost $1.5 million by District of Squamish in 2025

The District of Squamish will use the revenue from WLNG taxes to fund four additional RCMP members hired in 2024.
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