Squamish News
Capilano University receives prestigious awards from global non-profit
Capilano University has received two awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), a global non-profit association dedicated to
BC boat owner fined $10,000 for feeding seals
A Prince Rupert charter boat owner was fined $10,000 for feeding seals, which is a violation of Canada’s Fisheries Act
Mayor Hurford, one councillor to travel to Japan
Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford and a councillor will be attending a special ceremony this November in Shimizu, the sister city
More homes, less parking: Developers cite climate change for reduced parking on Highway 99 development
More homes, less parking spots: That is what Vancouver developers wants from Squamish council, and climate change is coming in
District announces new Wildlife Safety Response Officer
The District of Squamish has announced the hiring of a new Wildlife Safety Response Officer, Calvin Rochon. In April last
Thieves drive off with TV stolen from Nanaimo Walmart on car roof
Nanaimo RCMP have arrested two people for stealing a 75-inch television from a local Walmart. Police say there wasn’t a
Caution urged after new ‘lake’ covers trail at Garibaldi Provincial Park
Trail Alert: New Lake Covers Path at Garibaldi Provincial Park – Caution and Preparation Advised Only advanced to expert hikers
District plans to update zoning to allow duplex, triplex on single-family lots
District of Squamish is planning to update single-family zoning to allow duplex, triplex and cottage clusters as part of its
Guide to the 66th Squamish Loggers Sports Festival
The community is invited to be part of the 66th Loggers Sports Festival that takes place from August 3 to
ICBC report reveals most dangerous intersections in Squamish
With as many as 49 crashes, the intersection of Highway 99 and Cleveland Avenue remains the most dangerous intersection in











