Poll: British Columbians support higher fines for interfering with emergency vehicles
May 14, 2026BC/Canada
Most British Columbians support raising fines for drivers who impede emergency vehicles, and most had no idea how low those
Squamish council hears FortisBC and BCER on Eagle Mountain pipeline safety
May 13, 2026Squamish
Editor’s Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription District of Squamish’s May 12 council meeting ended with presentations
Capilano University names Doucette as its fifth chancellor
May 13, 2026Squamish
Capilano University has appointed Debra Doucette, OBC, as its fifth chancellor, the North Vancouver institution announced May 12. Doucette is
Squamish council mulls survey feedback for steep slopes bylaw
May 12, 2026Squamish
District of Squamish staff are presenting a steep slopes report to council on May 12, following public feedback. Public feedback
Notice: Film shoot at Minaty Bay
May 12, 2026Squamish
A Disney Television Studios pilot is set to film at Minaty Bay in Area D on May 19-20, according to
Woodfibre LNG opens community grant applications
May 12, 2026Squamish
Woodfibre LNG has launched the 2026 intake of its Community Partnership Program, with online applications now open to eligible non-profits
BC Housing to present transitional housing plans to Squamish council
May 12, 2026Squamish
BC Housing will appear before a future Squamish council meeting to present details of a temporary transitional housing project that
Meet Cam Ellis, Squamish mortgage broker helping homebuyers navigate big decisions
May 12, 2026Squamish
In the growing community of Squamish, where the mountain range meets a rapidly developing real estate market, Ellis Mortgages is
Squamish staff recommend further annual recreation fee increases
May 11, 2026Squamish
In a report going to the District of Squamish Council on May 12, staff are recommending continued annual recreation fee
Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls returns for its 25th year
May 11, 2026Life
Editor’s Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription The annual mountain biking fundraiser, Beyond the Valleycliffe of the
Joffre Lakes, Garibaldi parks will again need day passes during peak season
May 8, 2026Squamish
Three BC Parks, Joffre Lakes, Garibaldi and Golden Ears, will once again require park goers to register for free day
BC Housing plans to launch Squamish temporary housing by fall-winter 2026
May 8, 2026Squamish
Editor’s Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription BC Housing hopes to complete its Squamish Temporary housing project
More than 1,800 sign letters demand halt to FortisBC pipeline over wastewater violations
May 7, 2026Squamish
Over 1,800 Howe Sound residents and supporters have sent letters to provincial ministers demanding FortisBC halt construction on its Eagle
Squamish Photographer documents a decade in the Great Bear Rainforest
May 6, 2026Life
A decade of patience, wonder, and wilderness is now bound between two covers. Jack Plant, a British-born photographer who splits
Campfire ban effective in Squamish from May 7
May 5, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish will ban all campfires within municipal boundaries starting at noon on Thursday, May 7, aligning with
Squamish Council to mull final approval for 153-unit rental rezoning on Aspen Road
May 5, 2026Squamish
District of Squamish staff are recommending council finalize a rezoning that would bring a new six-storey mixed-use rental building to
Base Electric: Meet the Squamish electrician serving Sea to Sky for over 10 years
May 5, 2026Squamish
As Squamish continues to grow, so does the need for local businesses that give back to the community they call
234 rental units proposed for Waterfront Landing head to Squamish council for approval
May 4, 2026Squamish
A new rental housing development proposal is heading to the District of Squamish council for approval on May 5. The
Squamish’s wildfire recommendations sit unfinished as fire season approaches
May 4, 2026Squamish
The District of Squamish Council is receiving an update on the findings of the Dryden Creek After Action Review (AAR),
Squamish RCMP arrest wanted man after foot pursuit in Downtown Squamish
April 30, 2026Squamish
Sea to Sky RCMP arrested a man with an outstanding warrant in downtown Squamish on Thursday morning after he attempted
Meet the volunteers helping Nature Squamish thrive
April 29, 2026Life
Nature Squamish, recently renamed from the Squamish Environment Society, has been watching over the ecosystems of the Sea to Sky
Rotary Club ‘can’t guarantee’ Beef BBQ will happen at Squamish Loggers Sports Festival
April 29, 2026Life
Every year, hungry attendees of the Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival take a break from the action and line up
Local Squamish realtor Jay Devery on community, lifestyle, and what makes Squamish special
April 28, 2026Squamish
What started as a pass-through town on the Sea to Sky Highway has now flourished into a recreation hub. People
How Chief Dental Is Rethinking Oral Health in Squamish
April 28, 2026Squamish
When Chief Dental opened its doors eight months ago, the team anticipated a steady stream of patients from the active
BC Highway Patrol to step up enforcement as motorcycle season kicks off
April 28, 2026Squamish
As temperatures climb and more motorcycles hit the road, B.C. Highway Patrol is warning drivers to slow down and stay
























