St. John the Divine opens doors to Squamish families with monthly feasts
March 6, 2026Squamish
In a world that Rev. Cameron Gutjahr says is craving connection, St. John the Divine Anglican Church offers Squamish families
Squamish Council to review returning Eaglewind Courts to tennis
March 6, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish Council will consider converting the Eaglewind courts back to tennis when the Committee of the Whole
Squamish Council to review Ice Rink closure report
March 6, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish Council will review a root cause analysis of why the Brennan Park ice arena temporarily closed
Britannia Mine Museum offers Spring break events
March 6, 2026Squamish
Britannia Mine Museum is giving families a reason to get off the couch this spring, with hands-on science sessions and
Death Cafe Squamish makes room for the conversations we avoid
March 5, 2026Life
Just over a dozen people gather at Tricksters Hideout, friendly conversation fills the room as people sip their drinks, treats
New pizza place opens in Park Royal Mall
March 4, 2026BC/Canada
A new pizza spot is coming to Park Royal Mall this March, as Pizza Rubato prepares to open its latest
Squamish hosts screening of Tea Creek documentary
March 4, 2026Squamish
Squamish will host a free public screening of Tea Creek, a documentary about Indigenous food sovereignty and the revival of
Local elections 2026: Will Squamish councillors run again?
March 3, 2026City Hall
Councillors Andrew Hamilton and John French say they are seeking re-election for councillor in October 2026. Councillors Jenna Stoner, Eric
Site prep to begin at Government Road supportive housing site
March 3, 2026Squamish
Site preparation is set to begin this week at 39900 Government Road and Centennial Way, the site of a planned
Squamish council to consider Garibaldi Springs Hub Park deadline extension
March 2, 2026Squamish
District of Squamish council will consider amending the Garibaldi Springs Land Development Agreement with Polygon Homes at its March 3 meeting,
BC adopting permanent daylight saving time
March 2, 2026Squamish
British Columbia says it is adopting permanent year-round daylight saving time to improve people’s overall health, reduce disruptions for families,
Council to mull development permit for rental building on Tantalus Road
March 2, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish Council will review a development permit for a new two storey mixed-use building at 40340 Tantalus
Stawamus Chief Trail expected to open in early April
February 27, 2026Squamish
The Ministry of Environment and Parks says it’s on track to reopen the Stawamus Chief Trail in early April. The
Meet the volunteers keeping Squamish SAR running
February 27, 2026Life
On day seven of a 21 day climbing trip in 1990, Doug Woods found himself in a nightmare situation. His
‘Red Tent’ exhibition in Squamish marks International Women’s Day
February 26, 2026Squamish
A free immersive exhibition opens at the Squamish Public Library this week, bringing together more than 120 portraits of local
Snowboarder dies in avalanche near Pemberton
February 25, 2026Sea to Sky
A lone snowboarder has died after being caught in an avalanche in a remote alpine area near Pemberton. Sea to
14 years of NANA: Randi Olson’s mission to bring lost pets home
February 24, 2026Life
When Randi Olson was 10 years old growing up in Britannia, she spotted a little beagle wandering her school parking
Councillor Chris Pettingill calls for stronger air quality rules in B.C.
February 23, 2026Squamish
Squamish Councilor Chris Pettingill is calling on the province to strengthen air quality monitoring and enforcement across B.C., arguing that
BC developer hit with maximum fine for selling presale condos twice
February 23, 2026BC/Canada
Mark Chandler, a real estate developer, and his company, 0981478 Ltd., have been hit with the maximum penalties allowed under
No criminal charges in deadly Highway 99 landslide: Squamish RCMP
February 21, 2026Squamish
Squamish RCMP have concluded their investigation into a December landslide and determined there are no grounds to pursue criminal charges.
‘She was skin and bone’: community rallies to save stray cat
February 20, 2026Life
A black cat spotted wandering along a forest road near Furry Creek is alive and now adopted, thanks to a
Squamish Mom launches vegan, gluten-free snack brand
February 20, 2026Squamish
A Squamish mother’s frustration with the lack of genuinely healthy snack options has turned into a fast-growing local food business.
CapU, Squamish Public Library sign MOU to expand community learning
February 20, 2026Squamish
Capilano University (CapU) and the Squamish Public Library have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), formalizing their collaboration and deepening
Squamish man criminally charged after fleeing from police on Highway 99
February 18, 2026Squamish
A Squamish man has been criminally charged following a high-speed flight from police on Highway 99. Local resident Derek Silva
District of Squamish increases development cost charges
February 18, 2026City Hall
The District of Squamish council adopted new Development Cost Charge (DCC) and Amenity Cost Charge (ACC) bylaws at the council

























