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What’s the Cluck About ?

Thomas Schneider is a devoted food grower who also owns four chickens. He believes it was ridiculous for the district to have a bylaw that restricted chicken.
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Putting Aside Rainwater for a Dry Day

It costs about $60 to buy a plastic barrel and hardware necessary to build a rain barrel—a little bit more for a classy oak cask.
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Lions Club: Our First Service Club in Squamish

Although several fraternal organizations were well established in the community, the Lions Club was the first ‘service club’. Its motto: “We Serve!”
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The Best Squamish Fall Adventures

As the air gets crisper and the sun starts to set earlier. The short days mean less daylight hours to play outside, however, there are still many incredible adventures to experience in Squamish. We compiled this list of the best fall adventures for you and your family to enjoy rain or shine.
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Squamish Thanksgiving Food Drive Nets 8,200 Pounds of Food

More than 50 volunteers visited some 4,564 homes and collected more than 8,200 pounds of non-perishable food for the Squamish Food Bank as part of the BC Thanksgiving Food Drive.
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A Question Gnaws at Them: What Happened to Jodi ?

Her family has made peace with the fact that they won’t see Jodi Henrickson ever again, but a question gnaws at them every day: What happened to her?
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In Lily’s Garden, a Mother’s Memory Blooms

For the world that walks through it and stops to admire, Lily’s Garden is well-maintained public park run by the District of Squamish. For Ruth Fenton--and her 11 siblings-- it’s a passage to childhood and to memories of mom, Lily Carson, the woman whose name the garden has immortalized.
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New Squamish Distillery Opens on Sept 19

Gillespie's Fine Spirits, a new distillery in Squamish, will open its tasting room to the public on Sept. 19. The new distillery is located on Progress Way in the business park, behind the building where Brick is located.
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Tales of the Howe Sound

As the air gets crisper and the sun starts to set earlier. The short days mean less daylight hours to play outside, however, there are still many incredible adventures to experience in Squamish.
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A Sound Sanctuary on Third Ave

The Sound Sanctuary is being conceived by Wallace as a performance/sculpture live/work studio with some parts made out of recycled cargo containers, and other recycled objects.
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