Paradise Valley Road needs urgent district attention: Association president
June 3, 2021Squamish
The President of the Paradise Valley Leaseholders Association is urging the District of Squamish and SLRD to work together to
COS captures yearling in Valleycliffe, warns about aggressive bear
June 3, 2021Squamish
The yearling black bear that was frequenting the Valleycliffe neighbourhood has been captured and relocated on Saturday, May 29. According
West Van Indigenous girl’s healing dance for Kamloops children
June 3, 2021Life
With the news of the discovery of Kamloops Residential School mass graves on the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory, the Indigenous
Stolen bikes, copper wire recovered from illegal campsite
June 3, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP have recovered stolen bikes and copper wire from an illegal campsite in town. Three prolific offenders were arrested,
Motorcyclist in hospital after crash on forest service road
June 2, 2021Sea to Sky
A motorcyclist was transported by an air ambulance to a Lower Mainland hospital after suffering injuries in a speeding incident.
Warning issued about aggressive bear on dog pound dike
June 2, 2021Squamish
The District of Squamish and the Conservation Officer Service (COS) have issued a Public Safety Warning about a bear exhibiting
Pemberton sets heat record
June 2, 2021Sea to Sky
June 1, 2021, was a record setting hot day in Pemberton. According to a weather summaries released by Environment Canada,
Historic Ferry Building in West Van to be moved over two days
June 2, 2021Squamish
The Ferry Building in West Van will be moved to make way for a new foundation and raise the building
Man arrested for threatening to shoot people at Cat Lake
June 2, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP has arrested a man for threatening to shoot people at Cat Lake. On May 29, police received a
Neil Deo’s inspiring story of victory over addiction
June 1, 2021Life
Here is a memory: I am 26, and high on a toxic mixture of cocaine and beer and vodka when
Man seriously injured in bear attack at worksite near Prince George
June 1, 2021BC/Canada
The Conservation Officer Service is investigating a black bear attack north of Prince George that left one man with serious
Squamish World War II veteran passes away at 102
June 1, 2021Squamish
Theodore “Ted” Joseph Arsenault, 102, passed away peacefully, Friday, May 21, in Squamish Hospice. Ted was born in Big River,
Firefighters extinguish abandoned campfire in estuary
June 1, 2021Squamish
Squamish Fire Rescue attended two fire-related incidents on Sunday afternoon, including one in the estuary. At approximately 5:05 p.m., Squamish Fire Rescue
Sea to Sky Gondola reopens on June 11
June 1, 2021Squamish
Sea to Sky Gondola will be reopening on June 11. As part of the reopening, the gondola has implemented extensive
District flags to fly half-mast for 215 hours in memory of Kamloops residential school victims
May 31, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish flags will be flying at half-mast for 215 hours in remembrance of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were uncovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Minimum wage in BC increases to $15.20 tomorrow
May 31, 2021BC/Canada
On June 1, the general minimum wage will be increasing to $15.20 an hour, from $14.60 an hour. Over the
Health Canada extends expiry date of AstraZeneca vaccine
May 30, 2021BC/Canada
Health Canada has approved an extension to the expiry dates of two lots (MT0055 and MT0056) of the AstraZeneca COVID-19.
Truck rally honours the memory of Gail and Merrill Ross
May 29, 2021Squamish
As many as 90 trucks took part in a memorial rally today to honour the memory of two beloved Squamish
COVID-19 outbreak at Lions Gate Hospital claims seven lives
May 29, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak at Lions Gate Hospital (LGH) 4th floor over. There is no longer
Two trained volunteers join Squamish RCMP Victims Services
May 29, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP Victim Services has added two trained volunteers to work in community alongside the Victim Services Coordinator. Victim Services
District considers permit for ‘personal service establishments’ at Second Avenue buildings
May 28, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish will consider issuing a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) to allow personal service establishments for three years at
Cats needed for COVID-19 study in BC
May 28, 2021BC/Canada
The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) and the BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries are interested and
Free wool weaving, drum making workshops by Alice Guss at library
May 28, 2021Squamish
Tsawaysia Spukwus of the Squamish Nation will be hosting wool weaving workshops at the Squamish Public Library. The workshops will
‘Squamish Champions’ training program launched by chamber
May 28, 2021Squamish
The Squamish Chamber has launched a training and educational ambassador program, ‘Squamish Champions.’ The program started in May 2021. Program
Squamish RCMP identify suspect in ‘indecent acts’ investigation
May 27, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP have identified a man in an investigation into a series of ‘indecent acts’ that happened May 16 and
























