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СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ's largest Indigenous government announces vaccine mandate

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ's largest Indigenous government announces vaccine mandate

The Métis Nation of British Columbia supports over 90,000 self-declared Métis people in the province through several regional offices.
Squamish Minor Hockey hoping for a regular season this year

Squamish Minor Hockey hoping for a regular season this year

The association has received a donation of $8,000 from the District of Squamish and the Squamish Community Foundation.
Election official, who runs chocolate shop, flies ballot box to 27 СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ lighthouses

Election official, who runs chocolate shop, flies ballot box to 27 СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ lighthouses

Despite the challenge of reaching some of Canada's most remote residents, a part-time election official is flying by helicopter so lighthouse keepers can vote.
Who is behind OurSquamish, and what are they up to?

Who is behind OurSquamish, and what are they up to?

Placemaking society works to improve spaces for all and requests feedback on what you want to see in public areas around town.
Richmond woman to star on reality baking TV show

Richmond woman to star on reality baking TV show

Caron Lau, 26, is an occupational therapist by day
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ couple shares story of spending weeks in ICU with COVID-19

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ couple shares story of spending weeks in ICU with COVID-19

The West Kelowna pair hopes their tale inspires others to get vaccinated.
Federal election: Where the parties stand on 16 issues

Federal election: Where the parties stand on 16 issues

From child care to climate change, Canadian Press breaks down the election promises.
Cautious optimism from scientists as endangered J-Pod orcas appear poised for a baby boom

Cautious optimism from scientists as endangered J-Pod orcas appear poised for a baby boom

44 orcas have been born and survived since 1998
Wedgemount glacier nearly unrecognizable in historical comparison photos

Wedgemount glacier nearly unrecognizable in historical comparison photos

Unprecedented hot summer ‘absolutely’ impacted increasing ice loss, UСÀ¶ÊÓÆµ glaciologist says
Squamish Days Loggers' Sports Festival returns! (PHOTOS)

Squamish Days Loggers' Sports Festival returns! (PHOTOS)

64th annual locals' favourite festival brought the pancakes, beef-on-a-bun and sports fun back to Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds for 2021.
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