Squamish News
Squamish residents worry growth is outrunning local services
Most Squamish residents still rate their town as a good place to live, though a new District-commissioned survey suggests many
Seven vehicles impounded in Sea to Sky Highway traffic blitz
A Friday-night traffic blitz on the Sea-to-Sky Highway ended with seven vehicles impounded and a string of excessive-speed tickets, West
Search continues for cougars in Whistler; trails on Blackcomb remain closed
Conservation officers and their K-9 teams spent Wednesday scouring Blackcomb Mountain for two cougars that were reported this past weekend.
We need more women in politics: John French
We need more women in politics. What I learned from my trip to the Canadian Federation of Municipalities (FCM) conference
Squamish RCMP reminds people to be vigilant about bike thefts
As the days get longer and the biking trails start calling, Squamish RCMP is reminding residents and visitors to take
Cougar activity closes two Whistler Mountain Bike Park zones
A portion of Whistler Mountain Bike Park has been closed due to cougar activity. In a brief statement, Whistler Blackcomb
Squamish wildfire is now under control
The Dryden Creek wildfire has been reclassified as under control, but evacuation measures and park restrictions remain in effect while
Police seek info about suspicious men in Pemberton
The Sea to Sky RCMP is seeking information about two suspicious men in Pemberton. On June 14, 2025, the Sea
Squamish council to vote on rezoning application for six-storey building on Third Ave
The District of Squamish will discuss a rezoning application for a six-storey building with 45 homes and 525 m² of
Police cracks down on dangerous drivers on Highway 99
West Vancouver police impounded five vehicles and removed four impaired drivers from the road this week in a targeted highway