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Is it time to rethink how much you drink?

Is it time to rethink how much you drink?

New evidence shows one out of seven of all new cancer cases in 2020 were related to one to two drinks daily.
Has the pandemic made us forget our manners?

Has the pandemic made us forget our manners?

A Q & A with an etiquette expert.
Empathy for others and ourselves is key right now, says therapist

Empathy for others and ourselves is key right now, says therapist

Tips for coping as pandemic lurches toward the end of its second year.
What if you disagree with your co-parent about the COVID-19 vaccine for your kids?

What if you disagree with your co-parent about the COVID-19 vaccine for your kids?

A B.C. family lawyer explains where parents stand in terms of the recently approved pediatric vaccine.
Pro athlete reflects on mental health, grief, recovery and moving to Squamish

Pro athlete reflects on mental health, grief, recovery and moving to Squamish

Adam Campbell’s raw and heartfelt post about his “rock bottom” has resonated, going viral online.
Squamish's Leigh Joseph looks forward after Dragon's Den deal

Squamish's Leigh Joseph looks forward after Dragon's Den deal

Big things planned for Sḵwx̱wú7mesh entrepreneur's Sḵwálwen Botanicals.
Seeing history through a 2021 lens in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh

Seeing history through a 2021 lens in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh

Problematic plaque downtown sparks deeper conversation about telling our collective stories.
Talking to a Squamish scientist about the anti-science movement

Talking to a Squamish scientist about the anti-science movement

Physicist and Quest University prof Andrew Hamilton shares his thoughts and predictions about the current mistrust of experts that has been exposed by the pandemic.
Britannia Mine Museum's new exhibit focuses on Howe Sound

Britannia Mine Museum's new exhibit focuses on Howe Sound

“Ore and Orcas: The Remediation of Howe Sound,” runs from Oct. 1 to 31.
This Squamish man spent the summer looking for wildfire hotspots

This Squamish man spent the summer looking for wildfire hotspots

In the aftermath of active BC wildfires, Justin Perry piloted drones equipped with thermal imaging to search for potential fires not visible to the naked eye.