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Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo Lemay-Conway

Indigo is a reporter for The Squamish Chief with a passion for sharing stories.

Hailing from across the seas, she got her start in journalism in Western Australia where she covered courts and crime, breaking news and arts and entertainment.

Despite being born in Australia, she has a dual citizenship with Canada and has since found her home amongst the mountains.

She has found a love for snowboarding in the winter and hiking in the summer and will never lose her excitement for admiring all of the Canadian wildlife.

She welcomes all of your story ideas or questions at [email protected]

Recent Work by Indigo

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.
Capilano University and Whistler Film Festival Society launch partnership

Capilano University and Whistler Film Festival Society launch partnership

The partnership will see WFFS programs on offer at CapU’s Squamish campus as well as a new certificate in filmmaking launching in fall. 
Update: One person injured in Highway 99 crash north of Squamish

Update: One person injured in Highway 99 crash north of Squamish

A vehicle incident 2 km south of Chance Creek Forest Service Road temporarily closed the Sea to Sky Highway on Feb. 19; DriveBC says to drive with caution with rainy and snowy weather.
The Loam Hustler: A new women's mountain bike race in Squamish

The Loam Hustler: A new women's mountain bike race in Squamish

New enduro race slated for May 11 aims to get more women into mountain bike racing and hopefully onto more podiums at race events.
Squamish raised the funds, but where's the net gun?

Squamish raised the funds, but where's the net gun?

Wildlife volunteer who helped Wilson the Goose raises concerns over a community-funded net gun that was expected back in October; Wildlife Rescue Association says it is working on getting it.
The Zummers win Squamish's Battle of the Bands

The Zummers win Squamish's Battle of the Bands

The Pemberton-based indie folk-rock took out the music competition at the Brackendale Art Gallery on Jan. 31.
Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around B.C.’s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP speak out over concerns around B.C.’s Critical Response Unit being used locally

Sea to Sky RCMP Insp. Robert Dykstra and Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley gave a briefing at the Jan. 14 council meeting to address community concerns.
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