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Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo is a reporter for The 麩惇湮圖 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

ICYMI: Squamish winJamey-Lyn Horth Wessels unanimously victorious in UFC Atlanta fight

ICYMI: Squamish winJamey-Lyn Horth Wessels unanimously victorious in UFC Atlanta fight

There was no doubt in anybodys mind that Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels was the queen of the ring in Saturdays UFC bout in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bobcat spotted on a stroll near downtown Squamish

Bobcat spotted on a stroll near downtown Squamish

Kyle Kulas and partner Tiffany Brunke spotted the animal while on a walk on June 12.
The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writers novel The Cure

The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writers novel The Cure

Samantha Littles new book is a psychological thriller set in a fictional town inspired by the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

This was one of my smoothest swims ever, really. We lucked out, Harewicz told The 麩惇湮圖.
Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford wont run for position next election

Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford wont run for position next election

I say that not in a way of resignation or throwing a towel in or going quietly, Hurford said at the annual Mayors Luncheon on June 9.
ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

Almost six months on from the tragic incident on Dec. 14, 2024, the District of Squamish has shared what worked and what was learned from the landslide.
More rental units coming to downtown Squamish

More rental units coming to downtown Squamish

Squamish councillors vote to issue a development permit for a 7-storey mixed-use building with 39 rental units at 38026 Second Ave.
New supportive home development proposed for Squamish

New supportive home development proposed for Squamish

The District of Squamish, in partnership with BC Housing, Squamish Community Housing Society and Squamish Helping Hands Society, are proposing to build approximately 165 new homes at 39900 Government Rd and Centennial Way.
ICYMI: Some residents say no, but Squamish council votes yes to Garibaldi Estates Neighbourhood Plan

ICYMI: Some residents say no, but Squamish council votes yes to Garibaldi Estates Neighbourhood Plan

After a public hearing on May 27, councillors voted 6-1 in favour of giving the plan its third reading.
Squamish council gets first look at the Newport Ridge Neighbourhood Plan

Squamish council gets first look at the Newport Ridge Neighbourhood Plan

The neighbourhood plan was requested following an OCP amendment application, which included a development plan for a portion of the Newport Ridge lands.
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