Gondola offers free interpretive tours for guests
June 18, 2021Squamish
The Sea to Sky Gondola is offering free interpretive tours for its guests. Tours are offered daily. “We have run
Spit removal will negatively impact Squamish
June 18, 2021Squamish
Below is a letter that local forester and kiteboarder Adrian Litz wrote to the Squamish council regarding the possible removal
Tantalus Wellspring Society organizes paddle boarding, running events
June 18, 2021Squamish
The local non-for-profit Tantalus Wellspring Society is organizing paddle boarding and running events to ensure Sea to Sky residents have
BC to allow cannabis home delivery
June 18, 2021BC/Canada
Licensed cannabis retailers in BC will be able to deliver cannabis directly to consumers starting July 15, 2021. Licensees can
Squamish Trails Society resurfaces Dipper Trail
June 17, 2021Squamish
The volunteers from the Squamish Trails Society resurfaced the Dipper Trail by the Squamish Golf Course last week. Trails that
$1 million to upgrade washrooms at Coquihalla Highway
June 17, 2021BC/Canada
BC is investing $1 million to upgrade washrooms for people travelling on the Coquihalla Highway
UPDATE: Missing children found safe
June 16, 2021Squamish
UPDATE: The children have been found by Squamish Search and Rescue. — Squamish RCMP has issued an alert about four
Longtime realtor Jack Fowler retires
June 16, 2021Life
You must know Jack, and he is retiring. The realtor for 18 years says he is very grateful for all
Two arrested for break-and-enter at local business
June 16, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP has arrested two suspects after a break-and-enter at a business in the 38000 block of Queens Way. Police
Motorcycle collision on Highway 99; expect delays
June 15, 2021Sea to Sky
Squamish RCMP and emergency services are responding to a motorcycle collision on the Sea to Sky Highway. The accident happened
Car windows smashed in Alice Lake, Downtown Squamish
June 15, 2021Squamish
Over the past week, Squamish RCMP investigated eight incidents of mischief to vehicles in the community. The calls came from
Donation bin death in West Van was due to asphyxia
June 15, 2021BC/Canada
Asphyxia from external compression to the neck is what caused the death of a 34-year old man in a clothing
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park reopens next week
June 15, 2021Sea to Sky
On June 22, BC Parks will be opening Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. The park will be opened in partnership with
BC Parks implements day-use passes for Stawamus Chief trail, Garibaldi Park
June 15, 2021Squamish
Beginning June 22, BC Parks is implementing free day-use passes for Stawamus Chief trail, and for trailheads at Diamond Head,
VCH reminds Sea to Sky residents to register for COVID vaccine
June 14, 2021Sea to Sky
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is issuing a reminder to Sea to Sky residents to register on the Get Vaccinated provincial
District will require contractors to submit waste diversion reports
June 14, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish council gave third reading to a demolition waste diversion bylaw to encourage more recycling and material salvage
Overnight lane closures on Lions Gate Bridge begin today
June 14, 2021BC/Canada
Overnight lane closures on Lions Gate Bridge begin today. Drivers can expect lane closures from 11 pm to 6 am,
District applies for dock in downtown park
June 14, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish has submitted an application to the Minister of Transportation to approve construction work at the Xwu’nekw Park
BC shellfish operator fined $10,000 for fisheries violations
June 12, 2021BC/Canada
A commercial fishing clam harvester was fined $10,000 for violating Canada’s Fisheries Act. Keith Chui, a commercial clam fish harvester
Drug overdose alert in Squamish
June 12, 2021Squamish
Vancouver Coastal Health has issued a drug overdose alert in Squamish. The Real-time Drug Alert & Response (RADAR) alert was
District plans to charge developers more cash in lieu of parking
June 11, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish plans to charge developers more for paying cash in place of parking. The district plans to increase
ICBC to issue second COVID rebate cheque
June 11, 2021BC/Canada
ICBC says it will issue a second COVID-19 rebate as there were lower claims costs because of fewer crashes during
No plans to change speed limit on Skyline Drive: District
June 11, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish won’t be changing the speed on Skyline Drive from 40 km/hour to 30 km/hour, though it is
Sechelt man fined $800 for attracting wildlife
June 10, 2021Squamish
A Sechelt man was fined $900 under the BC Wildlife Act for attracting dangerous wildlife to a premise. In April
Work begins at Oceanfront; access to beach, trails affected
June 10, 2021Squamish
Matthews West will start hauling material for future infrastructure projects taking place on the Oceanfront peninsula. Hauling is expected to

























