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Britannia Mine Museum adds spring break programming

Britannia Mine Museum adds spring break programming

Just south of Squamish, the museum adds a program running throughout spring break for families in the Sea to Sky School District.
Sea to Sky Gondola announces spring break events and activities

Sea to Sky Gondola announces spring break events and activities

Activities include free midweek rides for kids 12 and under with ticket purchase and a St. Patrick’s Day concert.
Squamish named B.C.'s 'Most Economically Resilient City'

Squamish named B.C.'s 'Most Economically Resilient City'

BCBusiness magazine says Squamish tops its list based on a variety of factors. This is the fourth time the district has topped the list.
Sea to Sky's Stoke Sisters hosts more backcountry adventure opportunities for women

Sea to Sky's Stoke Sisters hosts more backcountry adventure opportunities for women

'I like to see Stoke Sisters as a community that offers empowerment to be a safe and independent backcountry user,’ writes the founder.
Twenty businesses participate in the Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival

Twenty businesses participate in the Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival

The festival has the most participants this year and runs from Feb. 3 to 20.
Search for missing Britannia Beach man ends tragically

Search for missing Britannia Beach man ends tragically

Ryosuke Motoike was recently found deceased. Police say they will not be releasing any other information at this time.
Court denies province's appeal to reject Greengen lawsuit

Court denies province's appeal to reject Greengen lawsuit

Following a seven-year delay, lawsuit over Squamish-area hydropower project will go to trial.
Court denies province's appeal to reject Greengen lawsuit

Court denies province's appeal to reject Greengen lawsuit

Following a seven-year delay, lawsuit over Squamish-area hydropower project will go to trial.
Federal government announces funding to local non-profit

Federal government announces funding to local non-profit

Sea to Sky Community Services to receive about $135,000 for upgrades to Pemberton Food Bank.
Without cash injection, Squamish Constellation Festival unlikely in 2023

Without cash injection, Squamish Constellation Festival unlikely in 2023

‘The Squamish Constellation Festival has never needed an angel more,’ says co-founder.