小蓝视频

Skip to content

StandOut

鈥淚t's been really rewarding鈥: Squamish woman's passion for healthy food has helped many live better

鈥淚t's been really rewarding鈥: Squamish woman's passion for healthy food has helped many live better

When Jennifer Just moved to Squamish nine years ago, she quickly realized that helping others eat healthily was her calling in life.
Only 4% of people in this designation are women. Meet the Squamish woman who is one of them

Only 4% of people in this designation are women. Meet the Squamish woman who is one of them

Courtney Campbell-Leveck is one of a kind. Well, one of 8 of a kind in 小蓝视频. That's the number of women who are working as head golf professionals at golf clubs in 小蓝视频.
This Squamish mom is passionate about real estate

This Squamish mom is passionate about real estate

鈥淚 guess you could say I'm a bit of a dork for real estate,鈥 admits Ashley Davis. 鈥淲hen I was a teenager, I would go to open houses. For fun.鈥 Knowing this, it's no surprise that Davis wound up becoming a Realtor.
鈥淚 thought, why not me?鈥 This Squamish woman became her company's very first female manager

鈥淚 thought, why not me?鈥 This Squamish woman became her company's very first female manager

鈥淚t's primarily a guy's business,鈥 says Jeanette Levett, chuckling. 鈥淲hen we go to the annual meetings, and I take my husband, the guys automatically think they should be talking to him. My husband is very good at saying, stop stop.
Squamish, a perfect place to call home for any outdoor enthusiast

Squamish, a perfect place to call home for any outdoor enthusiast

Julie Phoenix became a realtor for the same reason she became a police officer: she wanted to help people. It was something she'd always been interested in but never took the plunge.
鈥淚t's down to hard work and determination鈥: this Squamish woman runs an excavator as well as any man

鈥淚t's down to hard work and determination鈥: this Squamish woman runs an excavator as well as any man

Amy Fenton didn't think she would wind up in construction. In fact, she went to school at Langara College in Vancouver to become a professional photographer.
100 Women Who Care Squamish has donated $50,000 to local charity since 2017

100 Women Who Care Squamish has donated $50,000 to local charity since 2017

Catherine Trueman is all about motivating women to be the best version of themselves.
Squamish-based business makes your house a home

Squamish-based business makes your house a home

Vickie Nickel is a community-minded business person who has volunteered for many non-profit societies and charities in the Sea to Sky Corridor and realizes some of the best experiences in life don鈥檛 include a paycheck.
Bringing out your best - inside and out

Bringing out your best - inside and out

It鈥檚 the mission of every doctor to provide care that promotes a healthy body. When that care can also create a vibrant, external picture of wellness, it can provide an additional sense of empowerment - healthy inside and out. That鈥檚 the place Dr.
Meet the local developer making her mark on Squamish

Meet the local developer making her mark on Squamish

Amy Fast didn't always intend to pursue the family business. The Squamish native, whose father has owned local business Cardinal Concrete since 1973, intended to work with her father for a year after university.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks