Stay home and listen to the ‘Sounds of Squamish’
Listen to the birds chirping over the Squamish Chief mountain, or the trees swaying in the Squamish wind — while
Ensure housing for front-line workers in Squamish
The recent banging of pots at 7 pm to recognize the extremely valuable work of emergency and medical workers should motivate us all to think about the future for them?
New bus arrives for Hilltop House residents
The Squamish Hilltop House Support Society members are excited about a brand new bus that arrived at the Hilltop House
Help decode the Woodfibre quilt with more than 100 names
Squamish Historical Society wants to know more about the origin and the purpose of the quilt—something that even Mary didn’t know about.
Remembering my sibling camaraderie
With National Sibling Day having passed few weeks ago, I’ve taken some time to look back at the memories I’ve shared with my own sibling and the impact that they have had on me.
GoFundMe page set up for couple who lost home in fire
The community is rallying behind a couple who lose their home in the Squamish Valley fire.
The dreams and trials of railways in Squamish
The line from Squamish to Williams Lake is now closed and we shall see if there is enough need for it to be opened again in the future.
Squamish rocks, says 2nd grader from Ohio in his review
A young rock climber from Ohio has given rave reviews to Squamish in a letter to Mayor Karen Elliott.
A Golden Rule Challenge for Squamish
It has been said that the true test of a society is how it looks after its most vulnerable members. Squamish is passing the test with Golden Colours.
Squamish parents, know the signs of Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects 1 in 66 children in Canada, according to a 2018 report by Public Health Services Canada.











