How I found my way to 11 countries during Covid-19
I departed for my world trip of a lifetime in March 2020. Two weeks into my journey I became a
Lyme awareness: Check yourself and your pets for ticks
May is Lyme Awareness Month. It is through the sharing of information, that the general public gains a broader understanding
‘Stories, connection and friendship’: Local moms release ‘The MomBabes: A Motherhood Anthology’
The local MomBabes — Christina Walsh and Carolyn Turkington — have released a second anthology of essays called The MomBabes:
‘At Hilltop House, volunteering is a rewarding experience for everyone’
Through these times of change we understand more than ever the impact of loneliness and isolation. As the world reopens
Howe Sound Performing Arts Association presents ‘Jane Austen Tea’
The Howe Sound Performing Arts Association is inviting the community to a sit-down English-style traditional afternoon tea. While guests are enjoying
Squamish Lions Club thanks community for successful paper-shredding event
The Squamish Lions Club is thanking the community for being part of a successful paper-shredding event. The event was held on
Squamish among fastest-growing dog-friendly cities in Canada
Squamish ranked second after Cochrane among eight fastest-growing dog-friendly cities in Canada in a study by Rover, the world’s largest
It’s time to put Environment into the Canadian Charter of Freedom and Rights.
Go big or go home, is a quote often associated with innovation or idea generation. This essay tries to capture
Connect with your community: Apply for Neighbourhood Small Grants
How could our local residents use their knowledge, skills and talents to connect with neighbours and build new relationships? That
‘Turning trash into treasure’: First-ever environmental art campaign comes to Squamish
The Sea to Sky Arts Council Alliance has partnered with Divers for Cleaner Lakes and Oceans, Return-It and local artists