Squamish News
Stawamus Chief Trail expected to open in early April
The Ministry of Environment and Parks says it’s on track to reopen the Stawamus Chief Trail in early April. The
Meet the volunteers keeping Squamish SAR running
On day seven of a 21 day climbing trip in 1990, Doug Woods found himself in a nightmare situation. His
‘Red Tent’ exhibition in Squamish marks International Women’s Day
A free immersive exhibition opens at the Squamish Public Library this week, bringing together more than 120 portraits of local
Snowboarder dies in avalanche near Pemberton
A lone snowboarder has died after being caught in an avalanche in a remote alpine area near Pemberton. Sea to
14 years of NANA: Randi Olson’s mission to bring lost pets home
When Randi Olson was 10 years old growing up in Britannia, she spotted a little beagle wandering her school parking
Councillor Chris Pettingill calls for stronger air quality rules in B.C.
Squamish Councilor Chris Pettingill is calling on the province to strengthen air quality monitoring and enforcement across B.C., arguing that
No criminal charges in deadly Highway 99 landslide: Squamish RCMP
Squamish RCMP have concluded their investigation into a December landslide and determined there are no grounds to pursue criminal charges.










