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The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

Samantha Little’s new book is a psychological thriller set in a fictional town inspired by the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

“This was one of my smoothest swims ever, really. We lucked out,” Harewicz told The Squamish Chief. 
ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

Almost six months on from the tragic incident on Dec. 14, 2024, the District of Squamish has shared what worked and what was learned from the landslide.
‘Sincerest condolences’: Missing teen hiker found dead in Squamish

‘Sincerest condolences’: Missing teen hiker found dead in Squamish

The 18-year-old male who went missing on May 21 near Shannon Falls has sadly been located deceased.
Update: 'Bright, brave'—22-year-old woman who died highlining remembered

Update: 'Bright, brave'—22-year-old woman who died highlining remembered

The athlete, a recent UBC grad, 'forgot to re-tie her leash,' leading to her fatal fall, according to the International Slackline Association.
New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

Local adaptive mountain biking groups say the 1km South Coaster Adaptive Trail shares an important message that 'everybody is welcome' in the outdoors.
Respectful dialogue in front of engaged crowd at the Squamish all candidates meeting

Respectful dialogue in front of engaged crowd at the Squamish all candidates meeting

MP hopefuls highlighted  housing affordability, a lack of regional transit and strengthening Canada in the face of U.S. threats .
Sea to Sky region to receive almost $8M over 10 years for transit maintenance

Sea to Sky region to receive almost $8M over 10 years for transit maintenance

The federal government announced B.C. will receive $189 million over 10 years with almost $8 million of that to go to the Sea to Sky municipalities.
Team behind the Don’t Love it to Death campaign win BC Tourism sustainability award

Team behind the Don’t Love it to Death campaign win BC Tourism sustainability award

The Sea to Sky Destination Management Council won the Sustainability Excellence Award at the BC Tourism Industry Awards on March 6. 
Liberal MP Patrick Weiler speaks in Squamish about the tariffs and U.S. trade war

Liberal MP Patrick Weiler speaks in Squamish about the tariffs and U.S. trade war

Weiler and the Squamish Chamber of Commerce held a townhall meeting on March 12 to talk about all things tariffs with tips for business owners.