Music keeps me present in the moment
May 22, 2021Life
I am a child of the 80s, and grew up in arguably the most definitive decades of music, the 80s
North Vancouver trail closed after bear attack
May 22, 2021Squamish
A man suffered minor injuries to his leg after he was clawed by a bear while hiking along a trail
Squamish RCMP seek suspect following ‘indecent acts’ in Downtown Squamish
May 21, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are warning the public and seeking assistance in identifying a man related in a series of indecent acts
Man fined $45,000 for fishing at Haida Gwaii heritage site
May 21, 2021BC/Canada
A Prince Rupert court has fined a man $45,000 for fishing in a culturally significant area inside the Gwaii Haanas
Bylaw amendment allows temporary shelters in all ‘public places’ within district
May 20, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish council amended its camping bylaw at a council meeting on Tuesday, May 18. The amended bylaw introduces
Road checks will increase this long weekend: BC RCMP
May 20, 2021BC/Canada
As people begin to plan for the May long weekend, the BC RCMP remind everyone that restrictions on non-essential travel
District to install slacklining posts in downtown park
May 20, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish plans to install slacklining posts at a downtown park in the near future. In a response to
Former mayor Heintzman joins local music festival team
May 20, 2021Squamish
Former Squamish mayor Patricia Heintzman has joined the Squamish Constellation Festival team. Heintzman joins the existing leadership team of founding
16 new child care spaces created in Brackendale
May 19, 2021Squamish
Sea to Sky Community Services and School District 48 have worked together to create 16 new childcare spaces for children
Thieves smash car windows to steal mountain bike
May 19, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are investigating after thieves smashed a car window to steal a bike in Downtown Squamish. The bike theft
BC company fined $60,000 for importing threatened shark fins
May 19, 2021BC/Canada
British Columbia-based trading company fined $60,000 for illegal import of 434 kg of fins from a threatened shark species. On
Squamish needs a mountain bike skills park
May 19, 2021Squamish
Imagine you are a Squamish-based parent with a five-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son. Both children want to go for
Will Ross documents a year of love and loss in ‘Who Am I, I Am’
May 19, 2021Life
Like many others in the community, 2020 was a tough year for local singer and songwriter Will Ross — with
Construction begins this year on $350 million patient tower at Lions Gate Hospital
May 19, 2021BC/Canada
The Province has selected a new proponent for a new acute-care patient tower at Lions Gate Hospital. The new acute-care
Squamish RCMP seek info after 25 trees damaged in Garibaldi Highlands
May 18, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are looking for information leading to suspects after trees on district property were damaged in Garibaldi Highlands. On
District issues RFP to demolish Squamish Youth Centre
May 18, 2021Squamish
The District of Squamish has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the demolition of the Squamish Youth Centre. Located
Tourism Squamish ‘alarmed’ by marine zoning for Upper Mamquam Blind Channel
May 18, 2021Squamish
Below is a letter that Lesley Weeks, the executive director of Tourism Squamish, has written to the District of Squamish
BC Parks to reinforce overnight parking rules at Stawamus Chief
May 17, 2021Squamish
BC Parks will reinforce overnight parking restrictions this summer at the Stawamus Chief parking lots. David Karn, a media relations
District wants ICBC to collect and share local vehicle data
May 17, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish wants to know what vehicle you drive, the type of fuel used, and the number of kilometers
Intermittent lane closures on Cleveland Avenue
May 17, 2021Squamish
Lane closures will be in effect for Cleveland Avenue Traffic Island maintenance. Brief intermittent lane closures of up to a
Camping bylaw: District to ‘primarily focus’ on blue and red areas
May 17, 2021Squamish
District bylaw staff will “primarily focus” on the Red and Blue areas in town to enforce the new camping bylaw.
VPD warns public about six dangerous gangsters
May 17, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police has released the photos, names and ages of six gangsters with links to Vancouver who pose a significant
District seeking feedback on traffic calming in Garibaldi Highlands
May 15, 2021Squamish
The District of Squamish is seeking community feedback on traffic calming and active transportation measures to address speed and safety concerns in the Highlands Way North/
Parking critical need for local businesses: District study
May 14, 2021Squamish
Dedicated parking, along with high foot traffic and frontage, was among the top ‘site needs’ mentioned by local businesses in
Access to Oceanfront should be open to all
May 14, 2021Squamish
In a community like Squamish, it’s hard to believe we’re even talking about oceanfront access. We live in Sea to

























