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Squamish Beer Festival is right around the corner

Squamish Beer Festival is right around the corner

The annual event will boast over 40 craft beer and cidery options at the Al McIntosh Logger Sports Grounds on June 24.
Squamish cold plunge group offers a place to connect

Squamish cold plunge group offers a place to connect

Jeremy Goldberg and Laura Darcy started a cold plunge group on Tuesdays at the Mamquam River with coffee provided by RideHub Cafe.
Hook, line, and swap: Join the fishing gear swap meet in Squamish on June 25

Hook, line, and swap: Join the fishing gear swap meet in Squamish on June 25

Event will also introduce a new local fishing store, Coop's Bait and Tackle.
Squamish artists unveil mural at the Aqua building

Squamish artists unveil mural at the Aqua building

Initially inspired during pandemic restrictions, neighbours worked together to paint the mural of the Squamish Estuary in the lobby for everyone to see.
Obituary: Dennis Elkins

Obituary: Dennis Elkins

A lover of music, Dennis Elkins was an avid pianist and guitarist, and enjoyed a long career at Woodfibre and СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Rail
Squamish's Between Shifts Theatre invites you to ‘Take Five’ for comedy

Squamish's Between Shifts Theatre invites you to ‘Take Five’ for comedy

Series of humourous one-acts runs from June 26-30 at the Eagle Eye Theatre
New Squamish wellness hub launches to help entrepreneurs

New Squamish wellness hub launches to help entrepreneurs

Nurtr Wellness was born out of founder Ian Coll's own experience with burnout 
Check out these photographs from a Pride Squamish event

Check out these photographs from a Pride Squamish event

Local non-profit Pride Squamish held a picnic at Junction Park and O'Siyam Pavilion to celebrate Pride Month.
Squamish’s A-Frame Brewing wins big at national awards

Squamish’s A-Frame Brewing wins big at national awards

Local microbrewery took home a gold and silver at this year’s Canadian Brewing Awards
Local environment society relocates bird nest boxes to estuary

Local environment society relocates bird nest boxes to estuary

The Squamish Environment Society moves purple martin nest boxes to the Squamish Estuary, which can be viewed from the Chelem Trail.
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