Filming in different parts of town; expect parking impacts
April 10, 2022Squamish
District has issued a Work Permit for filming in various locations around Squamish from April 11 to 15. Local business
One arrested after Save Old Growth protesters block Highway 1
April 8, 2022BC/Canada
One person was arrested by West Vancouver Police Department for blocking Highway 1 on Friday. The highway was blocked by
A mountain biking legend says goodbye to Squamish
April 8, 2022Life
A Squamish legend is leaving town after 33 years of good times and selfless work on mountain biking trails. Cliff
‘Treating patients like family’: New eye clinic opens in Downtown Squamish
April 8, 2022Squamish
When new patients step into Garibaldi Eye Care in Downtown Squamish, they will be treated not as patients, but as
34-year-old man dies in avalanche on Whistler Blackcomb
April 7, 2022Sea to Sky
A 34-year-old man from Whistler has died in an avalanche on Whistler Blackcomb Resort. On Tuesday, April 5, at 3:55
FortisBC’s application for Squamish gas pipeline project approved
April 7, 2022Squamish
The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) and Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) have approved FortisBC’s amendment application for the Woodfibre Gas Pipeline
Police investigating child luring incident in North Vancouver
April 7, 2022BC/Canada
North Vancouver RCMP are looking for witnesses to a suspicious incident that occurred in the Keith Lynn neighbourhood on Wednesday,
Bespoke Market brings fresh creative energy to Squamish
April 7, 2022Life
The inaugural Bespoke Market will bring fresh creative energy and a deepened sense of community to Squamish. The market, taking
Commission to gather cost and revenue data from Squamish gas stations
April 7, 2022Squamish
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) is conducting a data exploration project that includes Metro Vancouver and Squamish. As part
Ferrero Canada recalling Kinder brand chocolate due to possible Salmonella contamination.
April 7, 2022BC/Canada
Ferrero Canada Ltd. is recalling certain Kinder brand chocolate products from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. This recall
MLA Sturdy calls for relief for renters
April 6, 2022Sea to Sky
Today in the Legislature, MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky Jordan Sturdy underscored the urgent need to provide relief for
Westwinds, affordable rental building for seniors, opens on Third Avenue
April 6, 2022Squamish
The Westwinds seniors housing development in Squamish is now open, providing 232 affordable rental homes for low-income seniors. Laura Modray,
District to invest $50 million in infrastructure upgrades
April 6, 2022Squamish
The District of Squamish says it is investing $50 million this year in critical infrastructure and facilities, in active transportation,
Two in BC face charges for trying to sell Western Painted Turtle they had as a pet
April 5, 2022BC/Canada
Two people might face charges after trying to sell a Western Painted Turtle they had kept as a pet in
Province changes law to increase housing near transit hubs
April 5, 2022BC/Canada
BC has introduced changes to the Transportation Act that will allow the Province to acquire land for the purpose of
Alzheimer Society has new programming for Sea to Sky residents
April 5, 2022BC/Canada
According to a survey conducted by the Alzheimer Society of B.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic, 58 per cent of caregivers
Squamish Constellation Festival reveals full music line up
April 5, 2022Squamish
The Squamish Constellation Festival has announced its line-up as it returns to Hendrickson Field this year from July 22 –
Squamish RCMP seeks witnesses after speeding truck damages vehicle
April 5, 2022Squamish
Squamish RCMP are searching for witnesses after a parked vehicle was damaged after being hit by a speeding truck. On
Police investigating after three woman sexually assaulted in Metrotown Mall
April 4, 2022BC/Canada
Burnaby RCMP is looking to identify a suspect and notify the public after three women were sexually assaulted near Metrotown.
West Vancouver lawyer who assaulted girlfriend suspended for three months
April 4, 2022BC/Canada
A hearing panel of the Law Society Tribunal has suspended West Vancouver lawyer, Michael Murph Ranspot, for three months in
‘To a Russian Mother’ in support of Ukraine
April 4, 2022Life
Thanks to the many North Shore residents who attended the rally in support of Ukraine on March 27th, at the
Lane closure on Cleveland Avenue this week
April 4, 2022Squamish
District crews will be doing maintenance work on the Cleveland Avenue traffic island this week. Lane closures will be in
Reject OCP amendment application for Cheema Lands: District staff to Council
April 4, 2022Squamish
District of Squamish staff is recommending that Council reject an application by developer Bob Cheema to amend the OCP to
Ashcroft woman wins $500,000 on Lotto 6/49 ticket
April 4, 2022BC/Canada
Mary Jobling can cross off not one, but two tropical vacations on her bucket list after winning the $500,000 Extra
Strong winds, ‘unusually high’ waves in forecast for West Vancouver Island
April 4, 2022BC/Canada
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for West Vancouver Island. Very strong winds and high waves may inundate low-lying