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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

See these cute baby rescue seals released at Porteau Cove

See these cute baby rescue seals released at Porteau Cove

Check out the photos of these eight harbour seal pups being released at Porteau Cove Provincial Park.
Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels wins Edmonton UFC fight against Ivana Petrovic

Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels wins Edmonton UFC fight against Ivana Petrovic

The Squamish local took home the win on Nov. 2 in a split decision 30-27, 28-29, 29-28.
Squamish council rejects FortisBC’s temporary use permit for workers' lodge

Squamish council rejects FortisBC’s temporary use permit for workers' lodge

The decision came after a mammoth public hearing wrapping up just before midnight on Sept. 25.
West Vancouver - Sea to Sky voters invited to environmental candidate debate

West Vancouver - Sea to Sky voters invited to environmental candidate debate

The debate will see candidates Jen Ford from BC NDP, Jeremy Valeriote from BC Green Party and Yuri Fulmer from the Conservative Party of BC share their views on key environmental issues.
Time constraints could rule out FortisBC workers’ lodge in Squamish

Time constraints could rule out FortisBC workers’ lodge in Squamish

The company penned a letter to the District revealing the dates they need permit approval by–otherwise the lodge will not be feasible. 
Squamish named one of the Top 10 deadliest communities for black bears in B.C.

Squamish named one of the Top 10 deadliest communities for black bears in B.C.

Squamish comes in at eighth on the Fur-Bearers' list, with Prince George and Kamloops topping it.
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