District aims to include Squamish parks in national conservation database
February 10, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish is considering recognizing dozens of municipally owned parks and green spaces as conservation lands in the
District explores ways to fast-track housing developments
February 10, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish will consider a package of measures on Tuesday aimed at streamlining development approvals and spurring housing
B.C. Greens won’t renew partnership with NDP
February 10, 2026Squamish
The BC Green Caucus has announced it will not renew its cooperation agreement with the governing BC NDP, marking the end of a
Lillooet couple wins $2.5 million lotto 6/49 jackpot
February 10, 2026Sea to Sky
A Lillooet couple is celebrating a life-changing lottery win after scoring $2.5 million in the Jan. 31, 2026, Lotto 6/49
DWIFT Housing aims to sell homes at cost in Squamish
February 9, 2026Squamish
When Sean Easton and his family were bounced between rentals in Squamish, living in a trailer, evicted once after a
Squamish partners with B.C. on homelessness response program
February 9, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish will soon offer new housing options for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness as it
British Columbians still don’t feel safe in their communities: Survey
February 9, 2026Sea to Sky
New survey reveals 73% say crime impacts quality of life as victims increasingly stop reporting incidents. British Columbians are living
Westway Village up for sale with vision for 560-unit redevelopment
February 6, 2026Squamish
Westway Village in Valleycliff is up for sale, and a conceptual vision imagines property redeveloped into a high-density residential community
Pearl Space Brings Accessible Yoga to Women in Squamish
February 5, 2026Squamish
For nearly 15 years, Pearl Space has offered women free, by-donation yoga classes taught by volunteer instructors who believe accessible
30km/h speed limits coming to Downtown Squamish and Oceanfront area
February 5, 2026Squamish
Effective Feb. 17, 2026, speed limits on all streets in Downtown Squamish and the Oceanfront will be reduced to 30
Britannia Beach developer calls for waterfront renewal
February 4, 2026Sea to Sky
A developer behind Britannia Village‘s recent transformation is calling on the provincial government to turn the neglected Britannia Beach waterfront
MediCar and CancerCar keep Squamish medical rides running
February 3, 2026Life
For years, Charlie Harvey spent his spare time behind the wheel as a volunteer, driving Squamish residents to medical appointments
New Cleveland Ave brewery proposal comes before council
February 3, 2026Squamish
District of Squamish staff is recommending the council approve the application for a new brewery at 37781 Cleveland Ave at
Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival returns with 34 local stops
February 3, 2026Squamish
The Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival is set to return for its sixth year from Feb. 5 to 25, inviting locals
District of Squamish won’t reveal details of land sale despite 14 bids
February 1, 2026Squamish
Editor’s Note: Keep local news alive. Please support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription. The District of Squamish received
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

























