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Stuff you (probably) don’t know about local herring

Stuff you (probably) don’t know about local herring

How projects, like Woodfibre LNG, may impact herring habitats: What WLNG says it is doing to monitor and protect the species.
Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue explains how to correctly dispose of ashes

Squamish Fire Rescue Chief Aaron Foote issues a reminder to residents after attending two incidents in yard waste bins last week.
‘It came to me like a life saver’: The Whistler program creating community for dementia patients, caregivers

‘It came to me like a life saver’: The Whistler program creating community for dementia patients, caregivers

MAC’s Making СÀ¶ÊÓÆµions program shows dementia doesn’t have to be a lonely path
Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around СÀ¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around СÀ¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP Insp. Robert Dykstra and Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley gave a briefing at the Jan. 14 council meeting to address community concerns.
ICYMI: Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford end of the year Q&A

ICYMI: Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford end of the year Q&A

See what Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford has to say on some of the biggest topics of 2024, including parking, housing affordability, Woodfibre LNG and FortisСÀ¶ÊÓÆµ decisions.
‘Something was missing’—Skwxwú7mesh educator reflects on Indigenous representation in education

‘Something was missing’—Skwxwú7mesh educator reflects on Indigenous representation in education

Charlene Williams highlights Squamish Nation’s efforts to reclaim control over education.
Updated: Squamish religious organization fined for temporary foreign worker program infraction

Updated: Squamish religious organization fined for temporary foreign worker program infraction

Federal officials found a local religious organization that was taking part in the temporary foreign worker program non-compliant and fined them $15,000 last month.
Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

District of Squamish councillors send development proposal back to staff over a 10-metre height variance and proximity to a riparian area.
'Worst we've ever seen it': residents call for urgent repairs to Paradise Valley Road

'Worst we've ever seen it': residents call for urgent repairs to Paradise Valley Road

Officials promise upgrades to Paradise Valley Road in 2025.
​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

​​Indigenous art and Squamish Pride Parade among Squamish grant highlights

The arts and culture program sees increased funding to $64,000.
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