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Ƶapptoday—April 29: It is Pitch-In Week!

Landfill is closed today, April 29 for scale re-calibration; boat launch closed for repairs.

Happy Tuesday to you!

Off the top, if you are looking for election information from last night we have you covered here

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Today is day two of Pitch-In Week in Squamish, which is on from April 28 to May 4.

"Pitch-In Week is a great opportunity for residents, students, and community groups to come together and help clean up our community. You can sign up individually, with your household or family, or join local organizations that are hosting their own initiatives," reads a muni post.

Register your Pitch-In Week activity with the District and the muni will supply gloves, garbage bags and a tipping fee waiver for all registered cleanup events. 

Some folks got an early start on their clean-up on Earth Day. 

For example, there was the  on April 22. 

This involved guests at the Squamish Adventure Inn, Capra Run Club members and enthusiastic members of the community of all ages.

They held two separate clean-ups that day. 

In the morning, they did a pick-up along trails and the highway.

An event organizer told The Ƶapp they were surprised by the mountain of trash that eight people collected in one hour—over 10 full bags of garbage and discarded materials. 

In the evening, Capra Run Club helped to host a "plogging" run from the Swedish term and movement of Plogga, which refers to picking up garbage as you run. 

Behind the high school, in parks, in deep ditches, the team separated and brought back a “huge haul” of over 12 bags and three shopping carts. 

“We had a celebration and laugh over the ‘best garbage find.’ It was a success to have so many people, from travellers to 10-plus year long community members, joining together to pick up trash one by one,” the spokesperson said.

After the success of this event, the Adventure Inn wants to turn this into a monthly event, "collaborating with different groups/members of the community." 

Well done! Good luck to all the Pitch-In Week participants!

The weather won't be quite as nice this week as it was on Earth Day, unfortunately, but this weather is better for that fire.

We will have showers today, with a high of 15 C, dipping to 8 C overnight, according to

Sunrise was at 5:53 a.m.; sunset will be at 8:27 p.m.

says dry, warm conditions will return by mid-week, as a ridge of high pressure strengthens over the province.

An upper trough will bring cooler temperatures and precipitation chances Friday evening into next weekend.

The UV index is 2, or low today.

As a refresher, the higher the UV index number, the stronger the sun's rays, and the greater the need to take sun safety precautions.

In Canada, the UV index ranges from 0 to 11+. 

Environment Canada warns that when the UV index is 3 or higher, you should protect your skin as much as possible.

  • Did you know: Window glass does not provide full UV protection. It filters out UV-B but not UV-A. You can still get a sunburn. It just takes longer. (From.)

Tonight will be partly cloudy.

B.C. extremes

Yesterday's hot spot in all of B.C. was Warfield (west of Trail, in the West Kootenay region), which saw a high of 22.5 C, according to . 

The high in Squamish yesterday was 11.2 C.

The coldest spot in B.C. on April 28 was Fort Nelson, which dipped to -4.3 C.

The coldest spot in Canada yesterday was Sanirajak, NU which dipped to -27.5  C.

Moon phase

The moon is in its waxing crescent phase.

The moon's illumination is currently 5.26%, meaning that is the percentage of the moon illuminated by the sun.

It is currently located in the constellation of Pisces, according to .

Seawater temp

According to , the water temperature in Howe Sound today is 12.4 C.

April average water temperature in Howe Sound is 9.7 C, the minimum temperature is 7.3 C, and the maximum is 13.8 C, according to the site.

Allergens

According to  data, this is the pollen count today in our region:

Pollen: Moderate
Spores: Low

Today's Top allergens

Cedar, Cypress, Juniper, Thuja (Moderate)
All Fungal Spores (Low)
Boxelder, Maple (Low)

Tomorrow, April 30

Pollen: Moderate
Spores: Low

Tomorrow's Top allergens

Cedar, Cypress, Juniper, Thuja (Moderate)
All Fungal Spores (Low)
Boxelder, Maple (Low)

Other stuff you should know

Trail work to note

The municipality says its  is underway with forest and vegetation clearing now complete.

"Consultants are actively completing design milestones in preparation for construction, which is expected to take place from July to December 2025," the muni said in an update in its recent newsletter.

The nearby trail to the east, which has been affected by the land clearing for the expansion, has resulted in SORCA being retained to complete a 100-metre re-route.

This work is now underway with help from students at Don Ross Secondary. The District said it expects the re-route to be open by the end of May.

Landfill closure

The District notes that the landfill will be closed today, April 29 for scale re-calibration.

"This routine maintenance ensures the weigh scale provides accurate readings and meets regulatory standards," reads an email alert from the District of Squamish.

Boat launch closure

The boat ramp at the ƵappYacht Club will undergo repairs from today, April 29, to May 1, according to a post from the District. 

"Work includes removing damaged concrete barriers, regrading the area, and installing new barriers along the ramp," the post reads,

"These repairs are being carried out on behalf of WLNG to address wear from previous use."

Reduce, reuse, recycle

The District reminds locals that ƵappDOX Recycling, located at 40446 Government Road, is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The recycle hub accepts a variety of recyclable materials, including: glass, flexible plastics, foam packaging, paper and cardboard, containers (plastic, metal, and paper).

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