Squamish News
11-acre park at Oceanfront Squamish expected to open next summer
An 11-acre park in Squamish with public beach, slacklines and well-connected trails is expected to open at Oceanfront Squamish next year
District cautions after ‘unattended campfire’ in Brackendale
District of Squamish is warning the public about campfire ban after Squamish Fire Rescue extinguished a campfire in Brackendale.
Britannia Mine Museum’s Pride Night returns June 16
Mark Your Calendar: Embrace Diversity and Fun at Britannia Mine Museum’s Upcoming Pride Night on June 16th The Britannia Mine
Driver bear-sprayed near Highway 99 and Garibaldi Way
Squamish RCMP is investigating after a driver was bear-sprayed by another driver near Highway 99 and Garibaldi Way. Both the
Squamish council approves property tax hike of 4.2 per cent
A property tax increase of 4.2 % has been approved by the Squamish council this year and the deadline to pay is July 4.
Man arrested after snooping through yards in Garibaldi Highlands
Squamish RCMP has arrested a man who was snooping through yards on a Garibaldi Highlands street. During the early hours
BC minimum wage to increase on June 1
This Thursday, June 1, B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will get a pay boost as the minimum wage increases from $15.65 to $16.75 an
Flooding closes campsites at Garibaldi Provincial Park
Some campsites in the Cheakamus Lake campground in the Garibaldi Provincial Park have been closed due to high water levels
Popular Whistler bakery Purebread acquired by Coho Collective Kitchens
Coho Collective Kitchens Inc., a commercial real estate and food technology company, has announced they are acquiring Purebread Bakery, a
Mayor Armand Hurford, Planner Matt Gunn talk about housing, parking in Squamish
Mayor Armand Hurford and planner Matt Gunn talk about homes, parking, and why parking variance are needed in Downtown Squamish.











