GoFundMe launched for Squamish man seriously injured in Colorado ice fall
January 30, 2026Squamish
Friends and community members in Squamish have started a GoFundMe for local climber Vratislav “Vrato” Durech, who was seriously injured
Camping fees increase at Squamish provincial parks and Joffre Lakes Park
January 29, 2026Squamish
Backcountry campers in Garibaldi Park, Joffre Lakes Park, Golden Ears Park, and Mount Assiniboine will pay an average of $13.62
Luz Tacos to shut down this weekend
January 29, 2026Squamish
Luz Tacos, a popular Squamish food truck, will serve its final tacos on Saturday, January 31st. In an announcement shared
High Streamflow Advisory issued for South Coast
January 29, 2026Squamish
A High Streamflow Advisory has been issued for the South Coast as a series of storms is expected to bring
Squamish Chamber of Commerce launches free mentorship for women entrepreneurs
January 28, 2026Squamish
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is launching a free peer mentoring group for women entrepreneurs. Applications are still open for
Making Connections offers free support for Squamish seniors with dementia
January 27, 2026Life
Seniors trickle into the brightly lit room, where rows of tables are adorned with colourful tablecloths and paints.. A hum
Sea to Sky local sets off on worldwide rollerblading fundraiser for bees
January 27, 2026Squamish
Zach Choboter first moved to the Sea to Sky region in 2019 and quickly fell in love with the area’s
District planning public park on Mamquam Road as part of rezoning proposal
January 26, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish is planning to rezone a property at 2163 Mamquam Rd to require a public park in
Garibaldi Estates homeowners could run small businesses from corner lots under new proposal
January 26, 2026Squamish
Homeowners on corner lots in Garibaldi Estates could soon operate coffee shops, offices or other small businesses from buildings on
Grace Church on 99 merges with Squamish Baptist Church
January 22, 2026Squamish
Grace Church on 99 merged with Squamish Baptist Church, in “all but the paperwork.” Now both congregations meet at Squamish
BC residents support lower residential speed limits, new poll shows
January 22, 2026Squamish
British Columbians want slower speeds in their neighbourhoods, a new poll from Research Co. shows. The poll results show that
Axemen launch ‘Try Rugby’ program for high school girls
January 22, 2026Squamish
The Axemen Women’s Rugby Club is launching a five-week “Try Rugby” program for girls ages 13-18 at Howe Sound Secondary
Community invited to Squamish Multicultural Day
January 20, 2026Squamish
This year’s multicultural day celebration will take place at Totem Hall on Saturday, Feb. 8. Participants of all ages are
Last call to be part of Squamish Zine Fest
January 20, 2026Squamish
The deadline for zine artists is fast approaching for this year’s Squamish Zine Fest. Applications must be in by Wednesday,
Feds pledge $4.9 million to upgrade Squamish’s Tantalus Manor
January 19, 2026Squamish
The federal government will provide $4.9 million to upgrade and retrofit Tantalus Manor, as part of its commitment to housing
Squamish Sikh Society donates $15,000 to Squamish Hospital Foundation
January 19, 2026Squamish
The Squamish Sikh Society has donated $15,000 to the Squamish Hospital Foundation to support the hospital’s CT scan initiative and
Valleycliffe pipeline work underway: FortisBC
January 19, 2026Squamish
FortisBC crews will begin construction activities northeast of Valleycliffe, including controlled blasting, drilling, and hammering, to prepare the area for
Local youth to take the stage in ‘Squamish Has Talent’
January 19, 2026Squamish
Young performers from across Squamish are set to showcase their skills in Squamish Has Talent, a youth talent show for
Two massive modules arrive at Woodfibre LNG construction site
January 19, 2026Squamish
Two major modules for the Woodfibre LNG facility arrived at the project site over the weekend, marking the latest milestone
Special Olympics BC celebrates 45 years of inclusion
January 18, 2026BC/Canada
Special Olympics British Columbia (SOBC) is marking 45 years of enriching the lives of athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities
RCMP seeks help identifying suspects in Whistler liquor store theft
January 16, 2026Sea to Sky
The Whistler detachment of the Sea to Sky RCMP needs the public’s help identifying two suspects in an alleged theft
Squamish approves 10-year financial plan
January 16, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish has approved its first-ever 10-year Financial Plan, establishing a decade-long roadmap for taxes, utilities, and infrastructure
Squamish can’t wait three more years for an ice expansion plan
January 16, 2026Squamish
Squamish Minor Hockey Association recently met with Jason Curtis of S2 Architecture, who provided a preliminary estimate of $20,000– $30,000
BC NDP’s Decriminalization Pilot Project set up to fail: MLA Valeriote
January 15, 2026Squamish
Jeremy Valeriote, MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, criticized the provincial government’s decision to end British Columbia’s decriminalization pilot project,
No, Indigenous people are not coming to take away your land
January 14, 2026Squamish
Despite what you may have read over the last several weeks, Indigenous people – with the help of the courts

























