Squamish News
Evo E-Bike share program is back in Squamish with added stops, scooters
Evolve E-bikes are back in Squamish. This time, BCAA’s Evolve E-Bike program includes E-Scooters and has expanded to over 30
Britannia Village gets a new ‘Healing Space’ for mental health and wellness
A new wellness studio is set to open in Britannia Village this May, and its founder has big hopes for
‘Passion to Lead’ brings leadership programming to Squamish schools
Last Friday April 17, twenty students from Don Ross Secondary filed into a Squamish studio and spent the day reflecting
District of Squamish Council to consider Third Avenue mixed use development
A six storey mixed-use building proposed for downtown is set to go before District of Squamish Council on April 21.
Squamish residents invited to second round of “Pints and Possibilities”
A grassroots community initiative is returning to Squamish this week, inviting residents to meet face-to-face, share concerns, and work toward
Petition urges rethink of modular housing for homeless in Downtown Squamish park
A growing community petition is challenging the District of Squamish’s decision to site temporary modular homes alongside busy public parks
Squamish dementia program partners with Alzheimer’s Society for May workshops
A Squamish dementia support program, the Making Connections Community Society, is partnering with the Alzheimer’s Society of BC to host
Squamish park ‘potential site’ for transitional homeless housing
The District of Squamish has confirmed that X̱wún̓eḵw Park at 37956 Loggers Lane has been identified as a potential site
Squamish United Church brings East Coast vibes to coffee house fundraiser
Squamish United Church is bringing East Coast music to the Pacific this spring. Attendees will be able to tap their
Meet the volunteers who support Sea to Sky Hospice
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