Squamish RCMP investigating $10,000 fraud
April 20, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are investigating two cases of fraud in town. On April 15, police received a complaint about a fraud
Staff to report on moving northern gate on Bailey Street
April 20, 2021Squamish
District of Squamish staff will report back to council regarding moving the gate at the northern end of Bailey Street further south to facilitate access for recreational users.
Province to increase vaccine bookings in Squamish
April 20, 2021Squamish
People aged 40 and above in Squamish are invited to book appointments at additional clinics this week as BC works
Vaccination clinics to be set up in Squamish, a ‘high-transmission’ community
April 19, 2021Squamish
Squamish has been classified as a COVID-19 hot spot in BC, one among 13 communities in province with the 'highest identified transmission' in community.
BC plans three-hour paid leave for workers to get COVID-19 shot
April 19, 2021BC/Canada
The B.C. government has introduced amendments to the Employment Standards Act that, if passed, will provide workers with up to
New road and trail lighting planned along Loggers Lane
April 19, 2021Squamish
The District of Squamish is accepting quotes for the Loggers Lane Lighting Project. This project consists of installing new road
GoFundMe set up for dog diagnosed with bone cancer
April 19, 2021Life
A local woman has started a fundraiser for her dog who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer
Weston acclaimed as federal Conservative candidate for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
April 19, 2021Sea to Sky
John Weston, the former Member of Parliament for West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast – Sea to Sky Country, has been
Charges recommended against officer in chase involving police dog in West Van
April 19, 2021BC/Canada
The provincial watchdog has filed a report to the BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges regarding a police chase involving a police dog in West Vancouver.
Possible COVID-19 exposure at Valleycliffe school
April 18, 2021Squamish
There has been a possible COVID-19 exposure at Valleycliffe Elementary School. In a letter to the parents, the school said
Roadside prohibition for impaired driver in accident in Brackendale
April 18, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are investigating an accident involving two vehicles on Government Road where one of the driver was driving under
One dead in shooting outside Downtown Vancouver restaurant
April 18, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are investigating the murder of a man last night in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour neighbourhood. Police responded to several
New COVID vaccine schedule invites those over 18 to register this week
April 18, 2021BC/Canada
More than 1.8 million British Columbians are being invited to register for their COVID-19 vaccine in the week ahead as
Seven trails to enjoy at Brohm Lake
April 18, 2021Life
Nature’s Playground: Unveiling the Seven Enchanting Trails of Brohm Lake Heading to Brohm Lake? Get there early. The area around
Section of Edith Lake area closed to protect Western Toads
April 18, 2021Squamish
Hundreds of Western Toads are breeding at Edith and Fawn Lakes, including along shorelines accessed by people.
Upcoming lane closure on Highway 99; expect delays
April 16, 2021Sea to Sky
Lane closure on Highway 99 will lead to delays starting this Monday. Bridge maintenance is planned between Inglewood Ave and
Alert: Expect ‘significant’ water flows in Seton River this Sunday
April 16, 2021BC/Canada
BC Hydro has advised that there will be a significant increase in water flows on the Seton River this Sunday,
179 new cases of COVID in Whistler from April 6 to 11
April 15, 2021Sea to Sky
From April 6 to April 11, VCH identified 179 new cases of COVID-19 in Whistler. Meanwhile, according to BCCDC data,
Squamish RCMP look for man wanted for assaulting police officer
April 15, 2021Squamish
Squamish RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating a man wanted for willfully resisting or obstructing a peace officer
Library launches new service for seniors
April 15, 2021Squamish
The Squamish Public Library has launched a new Visiting Library Service and volunteer program. As an extension of the Library’s
Squamish sets heat record
April 15, 2021Squamish
According to a weather summaries released by Environment Canada, Squamish set a new record for maximum temperature at 26 C.
Charges approved in Vancouver stalking incident
April 15, 2021BC/Canada
A Vancouver Police investigation has led to approved criminal charges in an alleged stalking case.
Three in critical condition after crash on Sea to Sky Highway
April 15, 2021Sea to Sky
An accident on Sea to Sky Highway yesterday has left three people in critical condition. Sarah Morris, Media Relation for
Richmond company fined over $110,000 for obstructing fisheries officers
April 15, 2021BC/Canada
A Richmond seafood company was fined over $110,000 for obstructing DFO fishery officers in the performance of their duties.
Sea to Sky Highway closed in both directions; expect major delays
April 14, 2021Sea to Sky
The Sea to Sky Highway is closed in both directions as emergency crews respond to a vehicle incident between Alice























