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COLUMN: The Malamute, where everything is revealed

The Malamute is the lower and smaller granite monolith to the west of the Stawamus Chief and on the other side of Highway 99.

Centre of Howe Sound

Anvil Island is becoming a hotbed of outdoor recreation

Summertime… and the livin’ is thirsty

H ere we are in the middle of another West Coast summer. Perfect weather. Not too dry which is helping us to avoid forest fires, and just hot enough that we will soon be welcoming back the rainy season.

Yellowknife is a different kind of extreme

I t’s a rare and special experience to travel somewhere in your own country and have it feel like one of the most foreign, unique and inspiring trips you’ve ever been on.

The Stawamus Chief does have an air of majesty

O fficially known as the Stawamus Chief, this renowned granite monolith has been Siyam Smanit to the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úNation for thousands of years. Siyam refers to a respected elder, role model or teacher and not always to a chief.

Have baby, will hike

Uniquely squamish moms' hiking group takes on local trails together

Gotta catch all the Nintendo nostalgia

Don’t hate Pokemon Go because others are enjoying themselves

Beckoned by passion

‘If the Walls Could Talk’ includes eight-panel painting

Lake’s ‘lovely’

Name of local lake piques curiosity

A ‘Neverland’ for hikers

P etgill Trail is a well-shaded trail that gives you the pleasure of entering a scenic wilderness area. It starts with a climb up a bushy slope on the east side of busy Highway 99.
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