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The ‘heritage’ and ‘legacy’ of Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival

The ‘heritage’ and ‘legacy’ of Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival

Long-time volunteers, Dale Addis and Serena Karwatski, share what the festival means to them, in celebration of the 300-plus volunteers that put on the show.
OurSquamish: Transforming Squamish one public space at a time

OurSquamish: Transforming Squamish one public space at a time

Watch for the placemaking society’s free bike valet at Open Street Day July 29.
A very Squamish photo — see a bear below the Stawamus Chief

A very Squamish photo — see a bear below the Stawamus Chief

Nikki Fyall captured this awesome photo of a bear in Valleycliffe this morning (July 21.)
See this 'Amped' dog at the Squamish park

See this 'Amped' dog at the Squamish park

Amped in the Park is every Thursday at Junction Park this summer until Aug. 17; music starts at 7 p.m.
A Fond Farewell: Squamish local relocates after 50 memorable years

A Fond Farewell: Squamish local relocates after 50 memorable years

Joanna Schwarz's relocation to Parksville marks a poignant transition.
See vultures in the Squamish Estuary

See vultures in the Squamish Estuary

Check out these turkey vultures in Squamish.
Sound on for this video of red-throated loons calling on a Squamish lake

Sound on for this video of red-throated loons calling on a Squamish lake

Squamish birder Chris Dale recently captured the sights and sounds of these red-throated loons on Alice Lake.
Relax by watching this video of a red-throated loon out at Squamish's Cat Lake

Relax by watching this video of a red-throated loon out at Squamish's Cat Lake

Les Hulicsko, of Wandering Sole Images, captured this tranquil footage of a red-throated loon out at Cat Lake.
See Amped in the Park performers in downtown Squamish

See Amped in the Park performers in downtown Squamish

Can you name all the local performers?
See this warbler with its newly hatched nestlings

See this warbler with its newly hatched nestlings

Squamish photographer Aafreen Arora captured this mother warbler with her babies. The nestlings grow quickly and are ready to leave the nest in 11 to 12 days.
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