Karen Yaremkewich invites community to new ‘WILD’ show at library
September 28, 2021Life
A local artist is inviting the community to a new show at the Squamish Public Library. Artist Karen Yaremkewich is
New townhome proposal on Raven Drive
September 28, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish council will soon be voting on a rezoning application for a new townhomes development on Raven Drive.
Flaw in Carrier Gas furnaces caused many CO exposures
September 27, 2021BC/Canada
Technical Safety BC has conducted a comprehensive investigation into commonly used Carrier Gas furnaces, and found that a design flaw
Two fenced off-leash dog areas proposed in Valleycliffe, Brennan Park
September 27, 2021Squamish
The District of Squamish is conducting a survey to collect public feedback on an updated list of proposed pilot locations
Sanitary sewer work starts today at various locations in town
September 27, 2021Squamish
Sanitary sewer repair work will take place in various locations in town from September 27 to 29. There will be
Squamish Fire Rescue hiring paid on-call firefighters
September 27, 2021Squamish
Squamish Fire Rescue is looking for ‘positive, energetic and community-minded citizens’ to join a team of paid on-call firefighters. If
Rainfall warning for Howe Sound
September 25, 2021Sea to Sky
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Howe Sound. Heavy rain is expected on Sunday and Sunday night. Rainfall amounts
Missing Squamish teen found dead
September 25, 2021Squamish
The teen missing from Garibaldi Highlands has been found dead. On September 22nd, 2021, at 7:20 am the Squamish RCMP
Missing teen: Garibaldi Highland residents asked to search sheds, garages
September 22, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP, Squamish Fire, and Squamish Search and Rescue continue to extensively search for the missing local teen Richie Stelmack.
Police warn after possible child luring incidents in Pemberton, Mt. Currie
September 22, 2021BC/Canada
RCMP are investigating two possible child luring incidents between September 4 and September 8 in Pemberton and Mount Currie. On
North Van stabbing: Murder charges laid against Yannick Bandaogo
September 22, 2021BC/Canada
Additional murder charges and aggravated assault charges have been laid in the Lynn Valley stabbing incident that took place in
Squamish RCMP seek help searching for missing local teen
September 22, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are seeking the community’s help in locating a local teen. On September 22, at 7:20 am, local police
District supports proposed hotel and spa in Furry Creek
September 21, 2021Sea to Sky
District of Squamish staff is supportive of a new resort hotel and spa being planned in Furry Creek. Fine Peace
Driver escapes with minor injuries after rollover crash on Highway 99
September 21, 2021Sea to Sky
A driver walked away with just minor injuries in a rollover crash on Highway 99 near Furry Creek. The accident
District plans to fine for putting ‘Not Accepted Materials’ in curbside recycling
September 21, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish staff plans to issue fines to those residents who place material that is not acceptable in the
Climbing routes to remain closed in winter as more debris could fall: BC Parks
September 21, 2021Squamish
Climbing routes closed at Stawamus Chief will remain closed throughout the winter as more rock falls might happen, BC Parks
Second rockfall at Chief; BC Parks, Squamish RCMP ask people to stay away
September 20, 2021Squamish
There have been two rock slides at the Stawamus Chief within 24 hours, and BC Parks and Squamish RCMP are
Biking classes coming to Squamish schools
September 20, 2021Squamish
Students in grades 4 and 5 will learn biking skills and safety awareness at participating schools in Squamish, and Metro
Locals invited to register for curling season this Wednesday
September 20, 2021Squamish
The Howe Sound Curling Club is inviting local curlers to register for the upcoming season. Registration for all leagues, with
Only 25% in BC think cell phone costs will be reduced: Survey
September 20, 2021BC/Canada
More than two years after the federal Liberal Party promised to reduce the cost of mobile phones and internet bills
Starting Oct.1, winter tires required on Sea to Sky Highway
September 20, 2021Squamish
Winter tires or chains will be required on the Sea to Sky Highway, from October 1 to March 31. Due
New report highlights the value of Squamish estuary
September 20, 2021Squamish
The Squamish River Watershed Society has partnered with the Squamish Nation, the Healthy Waters Initiative and the Fish And Wildlife
Whistler passes bylaw to reduce speed on local roads
September 19, 2021Sea to Sky
RMOW council has approved a bylaw to reduce speed limit on municipal roads from 50 kilometres per hour to 30
Squamish needs better public spaces
September 19, 2021Squamish
Many people are drawn to Squamish because of the trails, the crags, or the water; nature’s public spaces in Squamish
High-speed ferry planned between Nanaimo and Downtown Vancouver
September 19, 2021BC/Canada
Three organisations are working to provide a high-speed ferry service between Nanaimo and Downtown Vancouver. The Nanaimo Port Authority and























