Police seek suspect who allegedly stole Arcteryx merchandise from Park Royal store
January 29, 2025BC/Canada
West Vancouver Police are seeking public help identifying a suspect accused of stealing $3,300 worth of merchandise from the Arcteryx
Paid parking will hurt business in Downtown Squamish
January 29, 2025Squamish
Ask any Downtown Squamish merchant, and they will tell you that finding parking is challenging for many people. As a small
Missing snowboarder found dead at Cypress Mountain Resort
January 28, 2025BC/Canada
A 21-year-old man from Richmond has died after going missing while snowboarding at Cypress Mountain Resort on January 24, 2025.
WLNG liquid waste proposal raises concerns over increased traffic on Highway 99
January 28, 2025Sea to Sky
The Squamish Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) is considering a proposal to truck liquid waste from the Woodfibre LNG site to
Sea to Sky home builder’s association opposes Vacant Land Tax
January 28, 2025Squamish
The Sea to Sky chapter of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) has joined its provincial and federal counterparts in
Ongoing noise complaints by Westwinds calls for urgent district action
January 27, 2025Squamish
Laura Modray, the executive director of Westwinds Squamish Seniors Living in Downtown Squamish, wrote this letter to the mayor and
Squamish hospital lab: walk-ins limited due to staff shortage
January 26, 2025Squamish
Residents in Squamish needing bloodwork at the local hospital laboratory are being asked to book appointments online as health authorities
GFL Fined $22,200 for discharging compost leachate in Squamish
January 24, 2025BC/Canada
The Ministry of Environment and Parks has fined GFL Environmental Inc. $22,200 for violating environmental regulations in Squamish. The
Mining company director gets jail time, $128,101 fine for tax evasion
January 24, 2025BC/Canada
A Thunder Bay businessman has been sentenced to a conditional term of two years less a day and fined $128,101
Squamish residents in court over building of four-plex in Garibaldi Estates
January 23, 2025Squamish
A local builder’s plans to construct a fourplex in Garibaldi Estates are in limbo after neighbours petitioned the court over
Squamish RCMP investigate as balaclava-wearing youth kick doors, damage property
January 22, 2025Squamish
Local police are investigating incidents where youth are kicking homes and businesses and damaging property. In a press release, Squamish
Seascapes Lounge: BC Ferries to launch new dining experience
January 21, 2025Squamish
BC Ferries has announced the launch of Seascapes, a new onboard lounge featuring food and drinks in a quiet, more
Extra visitor parking proposed in 35-unit Squamish townhome development
January 21, 2025Squamish
The Squamish District Council is set to review a development permit for a 35-townhome project at 1005 and 1009 Raven
Police tight-lipped after emergency response teams search Diamond Head Road home
January 19, 2025Squamish
Police are revealing a few details about an operation that brought an Emergency Response Team from Surrey to search a
From affordable housing to market rentals: Developer revises plans for Dentville project
January 19, 2025Squamish
The proponents of a five-story apartment complex in Dentville are proposing a change in plans for one of their buildings.
FortisBC to start blasting rock for Squamish pipeline project
January 19, 2025Squamish
FortisBC has announced the start of controlled blasting activities along Ray Basin Road, beginning on January 20 and continuing through
MLA Jeremy Valeriote divests oil and gas company shares after news report
January 17, 2025Squamish
The newly elected MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, Jeremy Valeriote, is divesting his shares in an oil and gas
Trump tariffs could shrink B.C.’s economy by $69 billion, province warns
January 16, 2025BC/Canada
British Columbia is evaluating the possible economic damage from a proposed 25% tariff on all Canadian imports by U.S. president-elect
Competition Bureau forces end to grocery store restrictions in Alberta town
January 16, 2025BC/Canada
A long-standing restriction limiting grocery competition in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, has been lifted following an investigation by the Competition Bureau.
When and where to watch the eagles in Squamish
January 16, 2025Life
Every fall, Squamish becomes home to one of North America’s largest congregations of wintering Bald Eagles. In the first 3
From Squamish to Terrace: a local’s heartfelt farewell
January 16, 2025Life
I can’t believe it’s been almost 20 years since I moved to Squamish with my two young boys. We didn’t
Sea to Sky RCMP donates $10,000 to Honour House Society
January 15, 2025Squamish
The Sea to Sky RCMP has donated $10,000 to a society serving veterans and first responders. On January 8, 2025,
Colorado to relocate 15 gray wolves from British Columbia
January 15, 2025BC/Canada
Wildlife experts from Colorado are in BC to capture and relocate 15 gray wolves this winter as part of the
Lions Bay landside investigation ongoing: Squamish RCMP
January 15, 2025Squamish
Squamish RCMP says it continues to investigate the Lions Bay landslide last month that claimed the lives of two long-time
Mountainfilm on Tour returns to Squamish on Feb 15
January 15, 2025Squamish
Mountainfilm on Tour makes its highly anticipated return to Squamish on Saturday, February 15, 2025. Hosted at the Eagle Eye

























