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ICYMI: ‘He was always kind, gentle and loving’: Squamish birder Chris Dale remembered

ICYMI: ‘He was always kind, gentle and loving’: Squamish birder Chris Dale remembered

Dale, who grew up in Woodfibre when it was a pulp mill town, took to birding when he retired.
ICYMI: Photo gallery: Celebrating Squamish's best of the best

ICYMI: Photo gallery: Celebrating Squamish's best of the best

See the winners and guests at The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ's 23rd annual Reader's Choice Awards, held on Nov. 27.
See: 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade and Festival

See: 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade and Festival

The 2024 Downtown Holiday Parade was full of festive cheer on Nov. 30.
What’s next for the Capilano University Squamish turf field?

What’s next for the Capilano University Squamish turf field?

CapU athletic director Georgette Reed hopes to bring more international groups and competitions to Squamish.
Here’s how to drive safe in Squamish this winter

Here’s how to drive safe in Squamish this winter

National Safe Driving Week takes place from Dec. 1 to 7.
Up your bird-watching game with the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Bird Trail Scavenger Hunt

Up your bird-watching game with the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Bird Trail Scavenger Hunt

The scavenger hunt runs until Jan. 15 and five winners will take home a СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Bird Trail prize pack.
Squamish obituary: Stephen Rochetta

Squamish obituary: Stephen Rochetta

Steve was passionate about his family, sports and his work protecting grizzly bears and the environment.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Supreme Court rules in Squamish Elder’s favour over undelivered tiny home

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Supreme Court rules in Squamish Elder’s favour over undelivered tiny home

Woman argued she had paid for a custom-built home and appliances but received neither the home nor a refund.
Squamish obituary: Geordie Raymond Lansdell Puttonen

Squamish obituary: Geordie Raymond Lansdell Puttonen

Geordie was a kind-hearted, unique individual, relentlessly pursuing adventure and thrills inspired by the mountains and the natural world.
Squamish Nation chef’s travelling kitchen meant to inspire pride in Indigenous cuisine

Squamish Nation chef’s travelling kitchen meant to inspire pride in Indigenous cuisine

Paul Natrall’s Little Spirit Moon pop-up will teach traditional and contemporary techniques at schools and offices across СÀ¶ÊÓƵ
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