Squamish News
Staffing continues to be a challenge across the region: VCH
Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health are experiencing staffing challenges due to the current Omicron variant, seasonal illnesses, recent snow
Mayor Elliott wants Province to act on high Squamish gas prices
Squamish Mayor Karen Elliott has written to the Province asking for fairness in gas prices in the community. In a
Squamish Library will likely reopen next week after renovations
The Squamish Public Library is aiming to open during the week of January 24. The library has been closed since
Ian Lowe is new SORCA executive director
Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA) has a new executive director. Ian Lowe was elected as the new executive director and
District bid seeks cycling, pedestrian route design in Downtown Squamish
The District of Squamish has launched a bid for preliminary designs for cycling and pedestrian routes in Main Street and
Squamish not part of Tsunami advisory area
A Tsunami Advisory has been issued for parts of the BC coast due to a volcanic eruption in Tonga which
Revise restrictive short-term rental policy: Chamber, Tourism Squamish to District
Tourism Squamish and the Squamish Chamber of Commerce want the District of Squamish to end restrictions on short-term rentals (STRs)
60 holidays hampers distributed by Howe Sound Women’s Centre
This holiday season, Howe Sound Women’s Centre Society (HSWC) distributed holiday hampers to 60 families, up from 49 in December
Chamber announces winners of Light Up Squamish
Four local nonprofits and charities have been chosen as beneficiaries by the Squamish business winners of Light Up Squamish: Window
District opens applications for field users
District of Squamish has opened application for field user allocation. The deadline for all submissions is January 17 for any











