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Downtown 麻豆社国产School Farm to host a public open house

Downtown 麻豆社国产School Farm to host a public open house

Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the farm and sample the harvest on Sept. 27 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Squamish's blue heron ballet 鈥 winged spectacle unveiled

Squamish's blue heron ballet 鈥 winged spectacle unveiled

Check out this lovely photo by 麻豆社国产photographer Aafreen Arora.
Obituary: Douglas (Doug) Charles Wilson

Obituary: Douglas (Doug) Charles Wilson

'Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia and raised in Squamish, B.C.聽Doug was into movies, music, and technology, but his passion was home and automotive design.'
More than books 鈥 here's what has been happening at the 麻豆社国产Public Library

More than books 鈥 here's what has been happening at the 麻豆社国产Public Library

Check out some photographs from recent events at the 麻豆社国产Public Library
Nature's first brushstroke of winter graces Atwell Peak in Squamish

Nature's first brushstroke of winter graces Atwell Peak in Squamish

Robert Keir and Darryl Schwanke images show the first dusting of the white stuff.
Video: Watch this scenic bike ride from D'Arcy to 麻豆社国产along the Sea to Sky Trail

Video: Watch this scenic bike ride from D'Arcy to 麻豆社国产along the Sea to Sky Trail

Les Hulicsko, of Wandering Sole Images, captures his ride form D'Arcy to 麻豆社国产via the Sea to Sky Trail.
Watch this 麻豆社国产black bear take a swim

Watch this 麻豆社国产black bear take a swim

A black bear in 麻豆社国产takes a dip; Always follow ethical wildlife photography standards by keeping a distance from any wild animal.
Squamish's first annual Kicks for Kids scores

Squamish's first annual Kicks for Kids scores

鈥淥ur inaugural event was a resounding success thanks to the unwavering support of our dedicated players, volunteers and generous sponsors,鈥 wrote Cam Ellis about the Sept. 10 event. The event raised $4,000 for in-need families to join soccer programming.
Fluffy and fabulous 鈥 麻豆社国产chipmunk strikes a pose

Fluffy and fabulous 鈥 麻豆社国产chipmunk strikes a pose

Squamish's furry star: The chipmunk that stole our hearts.
Squamish's black bear beauty 鈥 A riverside portrait

Squamish's black bear beauty 鈥 A riverside portrait

While black bears love salmon, they are not picky eaters, especially when they are trying to store as much body fat as possible before winter hibernation; thus, keep unnatural food sources like garbage from tempting them. They need bear food, not human food.
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