‘A Beautiful Way to Help’: Squamish Christmas Care Celebrates 45 Years
November 17, 2025Squamish
The Squamish Community Christmas Care program is celebrating 45 years of preparing and delivering Christmas hampers filled with food, toys
‘C is for colonoscopy’: John French opens up about early cancer detection
November 17, 2025Life
C is for colonoscopy. Difficult conversations have become comfortable for me. Politics, religion, gender, sex and body parts we never
Woodfibre LNG sues District of Squamish, alleging misuse of municipal powers
November 14, 2025Squamish
Woodfibre LNG Limited Partnership and its general partner, Woodfibre LNG General Partner Inc., have launched a civil lawsuit against the
Chieftain and Crash hotel listed for $12 million
November 13, 2025Squamish
A prominent downtown Squamish hotel property has been put on the market for $12 million, according to a listing by
Heavy rain prompts warning for Sea to Sky Highway drivers
November 13, 2025Squamish
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for the Sea to Sky region from Squamish to Whistler, with up to
Squamish Search and Rescue rescue BASE jumper after crash on Slhanay cliff
November 12, 2025Squamish
A BASE jumper was rescued late last night after crashing into a cliff wall shortly after takeoff on Slhanay, according
Alert: Highway 99 to close briefly Wednesday for slope work
November 12, 2025Sea to Sky
Drivers traveling through Whistler should expect a short closure on Highway 99 on Wednesday, Nov. 12, as municipal crews carry
District applies for right-of-way to relocate wastewater outfall in Squamish River
November 10, 2025Squamish
The District of Squamish has applied for a Statutory Right of Way (SRW) over Crown land to allow for the
Second floatel approved to house 900 workers at Woodfibre LNG site
November 7, 2025Squamish
Woodfibre LNG has received approval from the BC Environmental Assessment Office, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada, and the Squamish
Sea to Sky Highway among top areas for speeding tickets in October
November 7, 2025Sea to Sky
Almost 8,000 speeding tickets were issued across British Columbia in October as part of the BC Highway Patrol’s Drive. The
Sip & Savour Squamish returns with new restaurants and special dinners
November 6, 2025Squamish
The annual Sip & Savour Squamish dining festival is back for its seventh year, running from November 6–27, 2025. Organized
Halloween in Squamish: Police reports of assault, fireworks, disturbances
November 6, 2025Squamish
Despite a rainy evening on October 31, families filled the streets for trick-or-treating while first responders maintained a visible presence
Squamish mourns longtime community leader Norm Barr
November 5, 2025Life
Squamish is honouring the life of longtime community leader and former councillor Norm Barr, who passed away on October 21,
Developer seeks rezoning of ‘BCR Triangle’ for housing and civic space
November 5, 2025Squamish
The District of Squamish has received a rezoning application change the zoning of the BCR Triangle area on the Oceanfront
Government road facility will be different than Under One Roof: DOS official
November 4, 2025Squamish
The District of Squamish says planning for the supportive housing project proposed at 39900 Government Road is ongoing, and community concerns about neighbourhood
Construction planned for BC Housing project in Squamish next year
November 4, 2025Squamish
Construction on a new BC Housing project on Government Road could start next year, according to a new report presented
Squamish Christmas Care opens hamper applications, deadline Nov. 14
November 4, 2025Squamish
Squamish Community Christmas Care has announced in a recent article that applications are now open for its annual holiday hamper
New Squamish dental clinic aims to make oral care simple and stress-free
November 2, 2025Squamish
Squamish has one more thing to smile about, and it’s not just the view from the Chief. Longtime climber, mountain
Coastal Rides: New Rideshare Launches in Squamish
October 31, 2025Squamish
The Sea to Sky corridor is about to get a little more local. Coastal Rides, British Columbia’s home-grown rideshare company,
Ratified Union vote ends labour dispute with District of Squamish
October 30, 2025Squamish
The District of Squamish has received confirmation that CUPE Local 2269 members voted to ratify the tentative Collective Agreement that
Halloween in Squamish: Expect more police presence in neighbourhoods
October 28, 2025Squamish
Residents can expect to see a heightened presence of police, first responders, and safety teams across neighbourhoods throughout the weekend,
BC Parks notice: Ongoing rockfall hazard at Stawamus Chief Park
October 26, 2025Squamish
BC Parks has reopened several popular climbing areas at Stawamus Chief Park that were closed after major rockfall incidents in
Curbside recycling in Squamish from November 3
October 24, 2025Squamish
Residents of Squamish, Furry Creek, and Britannia will have another opportunity to recycle batteries curbside in the week of November
Amazon fined nearly $20K by Consumer Protection BC over delivery dispute
October 24, 2025BC/Canada
Consumer Protection BC has fined Amazon nearly $20,000 for failing to refund a customer who never received their delivery, the
Feds to targets auto theft, organized crime with stricter laws and bail reform
October 24, 2025BC/Canada
The federal government is introducing new laws to make bail harder to obtain and increase prison sentences for repeat and

























