IIO called after woman’s death in Lions Bay
February 12, 2020Squamish
RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in North Vancouver that resulted in a woman’s death in Squamish.
Cabin for sale in Whistler for just $123
February 12, 2020Sea to Sky
A Whistler couple is selling a cabin on their land in the Emerald Estates area for just $123. They would
972 victims of love scams lost $19 million in 2019
February 12, 2020Life
Are you falling in love, or falling victim? Canadians engaging in online relationships need to be wary of potential romance
Scammer posing as Whistler cop extorts money in bitcoins, Google Play cards
February 12, 2020Sea to Sky
On February 4, 2020 at approximately 11:00 AM, Whistler RCMP were advised that a victim had been defrauded of thousands
Year-round farmers’ market could soon be a reality
February 12, 2020Life
An annual Squamish Valley farm tour with farm-to-table dinner and events around food. A strongly branded “Made in the Squamish
Soon, more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on your plates
February 11, 2020BC/Canada
Diners may soon find more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on their plates as climate change warms Canada’s Pacific coast.
Meth found near sidewalk in Squamish; RCMP urges caution
February 11, 2020Squamish
Squamish RCMP is urging the community to be aware of items in their surroundings after police seized meth near a sidewalk.
Majority say Squamish lacks arts and culture events
February 11, 2020Squamish
As many as 60 per cent of people who took part in a district-led survey say there aren’t enough art, culture, and heritage events in Squamish.
District must do more to protect our heritage
February 11, 2020Squamish
The demolition of the Catholic church on Fourth Avenue is yet another reminder of how rapidly our little town is growing, stretching, and flexing in many ways and in many directions.
Lost your phone or an important document ? Get it from Squamish RCMP
February 10, 2020Squamish
If you have recently lost your cell phone or important documents, those can be obtained from Squamish RCMP.
Garibaldi Springs: Bike hub, pump track, community garden proposed
February 10, 2020Squamish
A central hub park and three smaller pocket parks is what Polygon Homes is offering to build at the controversial Garibaldi Springs subdivision, which was approved by the council in 2018.
Watch a mom meet her deceased daughter through VR (VIDEO)
February 10, 2020Life
Virtual reality has helped a mother reunite with her daughter who died of a rare incurable disease three years ago when she
Tax preparer jailed for making false claims to evade tax
February 10, 2020BC/Canada
A tax preparer has been sentences to three years of jail for false credits and fictitious losses, according to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
Volunteers needed for Loggers Sports festival
February 10, 2020Life
Squamish Days Loggers Sports festival is looking for volunteers to help create a community festival that has celebrated the logging and forestry history of Squamish for the last 62 years.
Free shuttle downtown to gondola this long weekend
February 10, 2020Squamish
Two local companies are making it easy for the community to be part of the reopening of the Sea to Sky Gondola on February 14.
Help Heidi Nielsen Let Go
February 7, 2020Life
Heidi Nielsen is hosting a Letting Go fundraiser, where some of her possessions—crystals, jewellery, clothes—will be on sale.
Two more ride-hailing companies approved for Sea to Sky
February 7, 2020Sea to Sky
The Passenger Transportation Board has approved the application of two ride hailing companies to operate in the Lower Mainland and the Sea to Sky.
Two new cases of coronavirus in BC
February 6, 2020BC/Canada
Two new cases of the presumptive Coronavirus have been confirmed in BC, taking the number of people affected by the virus to four.
First conviction under Oceans Act protects BC’s glass sponge reefs
February 6, 2020BC/Canada
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – British Columbia (CPAWS-BC) has welcomed the conviction of illegal fishing in the Hecate
District explores options to replace Municipal Hall
February 6, 2020Squamish
The District of Squamish has started a process to evaluate options to replace Municipal Hall, one of the critical facilities identified for replacement by the 2019 Real Estate and Facilities (REF) Master Plan.
Take care when munching on cannabis edibles
February 6, 2020Life
Stay calm and take one bite at a time. Now that cannabis edibles are hitting retail shelves, Vancouver Coastal Health
Squamish Street Market moves to new downtown location
February 6, 2020Squamish
The street market showcases vendors, food trucks, local craft beer and cider, music, entertainment, live art in the park and car show in the heart of Downtown Squamish.
Just three-in-ten Canadians concerned about contracting coronavirus
February 5, 2020BC/Canada
As the number of people confirmed to have contracted a new strain of coronavirus continues to rise, Canadians are remaining relatively calm, at least when they consider the situation domestically.
Dramatic police chase from Whistler to Park Royal; 4 arrested
February 5, 2020Sea to Sky
On January 28, 2020, at approximately 1:20 PM, Whistler RCMP attempted to conduct a traffic stop in the market place
Police warn of fraud attempts in Squamish
February 5, 2020Squamish
Squamish RCMP is warning the public about phone scams and internet frauds being attempted in town.
























