Squamish News
Fortis plans to house 600 WLNG workers in seven-acre site south of Quest University
FortisBC is proposing to increase the size of its planned temporary workforce lodging site for the Woodfibre Gas Pipeline project.
Squamish Multifaith Association holds vigil for Ukraine
A candle of hope was lit as the peace vigil for Ukraine was hosted by the Squamish Multi-faith Association on
Squamish Street Market returns to Downtown
The Squamish Street Market festival returns to downtown Squamish on Sunday, July 31, 2022 from 11 AM to 5 PM,
CN rail cars carrying sulphur derail in North Vancouver
CN train cars carrying sulphur derailed near Mosquito Creek marina entrance in North Vancouver, though no injuries have been reported.
Sewer project: Traffic detours from Industrial Way this summer
District of Squamish crews will be working on a storm water project this summer leading to road closures and detours
Tourism Squamish’s guide to spring break
Tourism Squamish has created a quick guide on what’s happening in Squamish for spring break in 2022. BRITANNIA MINE MUSEUM
District to plant trees in Eaglewind Park
The District of Squamish will be planting trees in Eaglewind Park. According to a report presented to Council, District staff
Squamish business consultant pens book on post-pandemic recovery
Local business consultant Janice D. MacLean has written a book about how COVID-19 impacted business functions and what actions can
Capilano University buys two acres at Oceanfront Squamish
Capilano University has confirmed that it is buying land at Oceanfront Squamish. The University will pay $5 million to buy
Squamish RCMP seek help in cold case murder of Kay Kermode
Squamish RCMP are seeking public’s help in cracking a cold case about the homicide of Kay Kermode. This March 18











