Squamish News
Lauren Greenlaw running on three-part platform of affordability, livability, and the environment
Lauren Greenlaw is running for a seat on Squamish Council on October 15th. A long-time geologist, Lauren Greenlaw is running
Local geologist Pierre Friele wins prestigious BC award
A Squamish geologist has won the 2022 Westerman Award for Outstanding Achievement in Geoscience, the most prestigious award for geoscientists
Squamish man plans trip to Europe after Lotto Max win
James Naabye was so shocked after winning a $500,000 Extra prize from the September 16, 2022 Lotto Max draw that he didn’t
Infrastructure, responsible development, reliable rec amenities key issues for council candidate Andrew Hamilton
Quest University Professor Andrew Hamilton has thrown his hat into the ring for Squamish Council. Hamilton is a physics professor
Squamish RCMP looking for white Honda with rear-end damage in accident near Lions Bay
Squamish RCMP is asking people to be in the lookout for a white Honda with rear end damage that is
Squamish First to focus on increasing supply of ‘affordable and attainable housing’
The growing community in Squamish deserves a mayor and council that is willing to listen and respond to the needs
GoFundMe set up for victims of fatal downtown hit-and-run
Family and friend have organised a Go Fund Me for the victims of the fatal hit-and-run in Downtown Squamish. Steph
District sets user fees for EV charging stations
The District of Squamish has set a user fee for EV charging stations that the District will build and own
North Van RCMP seek public help to identify unconscious, injured pedestrian
RCMP in North Vancouver are asking for public assistance to help identify a woman who remains unconscious after being injured
Dangerous tree removal: Expect traffic delays in highlands, downtown
District of Squamish is informing people about traffic impacts this week. The Boulevard, September 26: The Boulevard’s south-side (eastbound) lane