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Search underway for missing climbers in Garibaldi Provincial Park, near Squamish

Search underway for missing climbers in Garibaldi Provincial Park, near Squamish

The ongoing search for the three missing climbers is challenged by weather and avalanche conditions.
ICYMI: Meet Allan Rutherford: The man behind 1,000 free manicures at Squamish's Hilltop House

ICYMI: Meet Allan Rutherford: The man behind 1,000 free manicures at Squamish's Hilltop House

From personal loss to touching many hands with kindness, one local's story of volunteering in Squamish care home inspires a community with hope and beauty.
ICYMI: Squamish business beat: From wildfire tragedy to innovation—FireSwarm Solutions' journey

ICYMI: Squamish business beat: From wildfire tragedy to innovation—FireSwarm Solutions' journey

Local startup developing drone-swarming software to combat wildfires more effectively in challenging conditions.
ICYMI: Squamish stewards of the forest: New doc spotlights Indigenous forestry workers

ICYMI: Squamish stewards of the forest: New doc spotlights Indigenous forestry workers

Explore the evolution of sustainable forestry practices through the lives of Indigenous families deeply rooted in the industry, as showcased in the documentary 'Stewards of the Forest.'
Why is Woodfibre LNG shipping out soil from its Squamish site?

Why is Woodfibre LNG shipping out soil from its Squamish site?

Squamish conservationist John Buchanan was curious after seeing barges full of dirt leaving from the Woodfibre LNG site, seven kilometres from downtown, on the shores of Howe Sound.
Update: Two taken to hospital after multi-vehicle crash near Whistler this afternoon

Update: Two taken to hospital after multi-vehicle crash near Whistler this afternoon

Crash occurred 10 kilometres north of Whistler, closing the Sea to Sky Highway for a time.
ICYMI: New Chief Harry Family Scholarship aims to boost Indigenous students across Canada

ICYMI: New Chief Harry Family Scholarship aims to boost Indigenous students across Canada

$50,000 scholarship supports 10 Indigenous students over five years.
How has Squamish's first electric garbage truck fared?

How has Squamish's first electric garbage truck fared?

Performance, sustainability impact, and driver insights revealed.
Increased education and patrols aim to protect Squamish Valley from abuse

Increased education and patrols aim to protect Squamish Valley from abuse

Learn about the new initiative aiming to protect Squamish Nation territory and promote safe recreation practices.
See orcas in Howe Sound

See orcas in Howe Sound

Squamish's Gerald Wolfe spotted orcas while hanging out at the beach in Furry Creek on May 2.