Squamish News
Historic Ferry Building in West Van to be moved over two days
The Ferry Building in West Van will be moved to make way for a new foundation and raise the building
Man arrested for threatening to shoot people at Cat Lake
Squamish RCMP has arrested a man for threatening to shoot people at Cat Lake. On May 29, police received a
Squamish World War II veteran passes away at 102
Theodore “Ted” Joseph Arsenault, 102, passed away peacefully, Friday, May 21, in Squamish Hospice. Ted was born in Big River,
Firefighters extinguish abandoned campfire in estuary
Squamish Fire Rescue attended two fire-related incidents on Sunday afternoon, including one in the estuary. At approximately 5:05 p.m., Squamish Fire Rescue
Sea to Sky Gondola reopens on June 11
Sea to Sky Gondola will be reopening on June 11. As part of the reopening, the gondola has implemented extensive
District flags to fly half-mast for 215 hours in memory of Kamloops residential school victims
District of Squamish flags will be flying at half-mast for 215 hours in remembrance of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were uncovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Truck rally honours the memory of Gail and Merrill Ross
As many as 90 trucks took part in a memorial rally today to honour the memory of two beloved Squamish
Two trained volunteers join Squamish RCMP Victims Services
Squamish RCMP Victim Services has added two trained volunteers to work in community alongside the Victim Services Coordinator. Victim Services
District considers permit for ‘personal service establishments’ at Second Avenue buildings
District of Squamish will consider issuing a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) to allow personal service establishments for three years at
Free wool weaving, drum making workshops by Alice Guss at library
Tsawaysia Spukwus of the Squamish Nation will be hosting wool weaving workshops at the Squamish Public Library. The workshops will











