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ICYMI: The Big Weekend sees Squamish Arts Festival, Mural Walk Festival and Open Street Day join forces

ICYMI: The Big Weekend sees Squamish Arts Festival, Mural Walk Festival and Open Street Day join forces

The three events will be held from July 25 to 27 as part of The Big Weekend, a mega festival held in downtown Squamish. 
10 Squamish SAR members receive coronation medals

10 Squamish SAR members receive coronation medals

‘I think that these medals really exemplify the dedication of our members and really reflect such a strong sense of community that we have within our team,’ the SSAR president said.
Canada Day 2025: Where you can celebrate in Squamish

Canada Day 2025: Where you can celebrate in Squamish

The СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ has put together a list of Canada Day events so you can celebrate in style! 
ICYMI: Squamish business beat—Meet SparkBlocks, the new STEM toy for kids

ICYMI: Squamish business beat—Meet SparkBlocks, the new STEM toy for kids

‘I actually call it the learning mullet, you've got toys up front, but then in the back, it's really STEM skills and learning,‘ says co-creator.
Squamish business beat: New app for locals to rent out their camera and sporting equipment

Squamish business beat: New app for locals to rent out their camera and sporting equipment

Photographer and videographer Jeremy Allen launches Rented Local to fill a gap in the market and put extra money in locals' pockets.
Blueline Contracting wins national award for net zero Whistler home

Blueline Contracting wins national award for net zero Whistler home

The Squamish company took home the win for the Best Custom or Renovated Net Zero Home at the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) National Awards.
Squamish council endorses ‘age-friendly’ community plan

Squamish council endorses ‘age-friendly’ community plan

The plan seeks to find ways to support seniors in the community by improving public spaces, social inclusion and general services.
Squamish council not willing to support ‘bold’ parking variance for University Highlands development

Squamish council not willing to support ‘bold’ parking variance for University Highlands development

District of Squamish councillors provide feedback not supporting the mixed-use development’s large parking variance request unless there are more transit options provided.
Squamish business beat—Prana Yoga: A new yoga and cafe in town

Squamish business beat—Prana Yoga: A new yoga and cafe in town

Have you been to the new yoga and cafe in downtown Squamish? It’s called Prana Yoga and it opened in March this year.
ICYMI: Oceanfront Squamish: See what the developers said about the project at a public hearing

ICYMI: Oceanfront Squamish: See what the developers said about the project at a public hearing

Matthews West director of development, Carlos Zavarce addressed the future of the site, parking and general concerns over the project.