Squamish News
District to replace two culverts in Squamish River Dike
The District of Squamish crews have started work on the Jimmy Jimmy (Judd) Slough Culvert Replacement Project. The project aims
Squamish RCMP seek owner of stolen tools, mountain bike
Squamish RCMP are seeking the owners of stolen tool boxes and a mountain bike that was recovered by police. On
Whistle cessation at CN crossing possible but not guaranteed: District
A report to the Council on the proposed Hunter Place development notes that whistle cessation may be possible at the
Mamquam Sewer Project to cost $1.2 million more; construction begins in 2022
The Mamquam Sewer Project is likely to cost approximately $1.2 million more than what had been originally budgeted, according to
One held for stealing from Squamish COVID clinic; gun, ammunition seized
Squamish RCMP have arrested one person for stealing from the local COVID-vaccination clinic, and also seized weapons from the suspect.
Council moves to ban single-use plastic items in Squamish
District of Squamish Council is moving to ban the sale of single-use plastic items in the community. On December 14,
First net-zero building of Squamish proposed on Second Avenue
District of Squamish Council will vote on giving first reading to the town’s first net-zero mixed-use or apartment building in
Council adds conditions for renovating or building suites in flood-prone areas
District of Squamish Council voted to add two conditions on renovating or building secondary suites in flood-prone areas in the
Group to block Horseshoe Bay ferry, Iron Workers Memorial Bridge tomorrow
A group of activists is planning to block Highway 1 and disrupt Monday morning rush hour on the North Shore.
Sea to Sky transit workers to go on strike at 5 am on Saturday
The union representing Sea to Sky transit workers has announced a strike at 5 a.m. on Saturday, January 29. “We











