Squamish News
Local Howe Sound Curling Club thanks its supporters
In recent years, the Howe Sound Curling Club embarked on numerous projects to upgrade, service as well as replace aged
One injured in motorycle collision with car on Sea to Sky Highway
One man has sustained unknown injuries in a collision that closed the Sea to Sky Highway. On August 2, at
Library hosts exhibition on Squamish Nation amalgamation
This summer, the Squamish Nation is celebrating 100 year anniversary of amalgamation and the District of Squamish and the local
Another firefighter dies battling wildfire near Fort St. John
Another wildland firefighter has died battling a wildfire near Fort St. John. On July 28, just before 11 am, the
Six vehicles impounded for speeding on Sea to Sky Highway
Six speeding vehicles on the Sea to Sky Highway in Whistler were impounded by officers in a traffic blitz between
Construction to begin on new pickleball courts in Squamish
Construction is set to begin next week on relocated pickleball courts and upgraded tennis courts in Squamish. Six new pickleball
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











