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ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Dine Wilder—an exclusive roaming restaurant experience

ICYMI: Squamish food beat: Dine Wilder—an exclusive roaming restaurant experience

The unique dining experience aims to connect women and help inspire and motivate diners.
ICYMI: From the archives: Uncovering the 100-year-old mystery of a Squamish skeleton

ICYMI: From the archives: Uncovering the 100-year-old mystery of a Squamish skeleton

A 1924 news article headlined 'Skeleton of man found in Squamish: Condition of remains indicated that man died years ago,' appeared in The Daily Province on Dec. 2, 1924.
Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

The СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ polled 208 readers and asked the question: Should dementia patients be able to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying?
Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

The СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ polled 239 of its readers and asked the question: Do you want there to be an early federal election?
Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

The vast majority—more than 77%— of those who took the poll think the prime minister should resign
ICYMI: Squamish Nation responds to members’ Woodfibre LNG queries

ICYMI: Squamish Nation responds to members’ Woodfibre LNG queries

The Nation reassures community members with updates on emergency preparedness and environmental safety.
ICYMI: The future of winter in Squamish: Warmer days and shrinking snowpacks?

ICYMI: The future of winter in Squamish: Warmer days and shrinking snowpacks?

A look at the impact of climate change on local seasons.
‘A double whammy’ of food this year for bears in the Sea to Sky

‘A double whammy’ of food this year for bears in the Sea to Sky

Local bear researcher Michael Allen on his annual fall bear count, and what led him to his never-ending fascination with the misunderstood mammal
ICYMI: Squamish elevation explained: How it stacks up in the Sea to Sky

ICYMI: Squamish elevation explained: How it stacks up in the Sea to Sky

What influences Squamish’s elevation—'tectonic uplift, mountain building and erosional processes caused by climate change have resulted in relative fluctuations in sea level and corresponding heights of land over time.'
Squamish editorial: The more things change, the more they stay the same

Squamish editorial: The more things change, the more they stay the same

'What do you call a Whistler resident who is not speeding on the Sea to Sky Highway?'
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