Squamish News
Gondola updates Christmas float route for Garibaldi Estates, Highlands
Locals can wave at Santa and Mrs. Claus right from their neighbourhood this year, an initiative of the Sea to Sky Gondola.
Celebrating 10 years of Half Nelson
In 2008, Dave Gillie, Don Petrocco, Cliff Miller, Mike Nelson, Chris McCrum and Barry McLane (sorry to everyone else I missed) had started the process for a new trail.
BC Hydro scales back planned power outages downtown
BC Hydro has agreed to scale back the planned power outages at a senior citizens facility in Downtown Squamish.
Squamish RCMP concerned about increase in mental health calls
Squamish RCMP received 10 mental health calls in just week, a large number for the detachment.
Developer agrees to reduce height, density in Tantalus Road project
The proponents of a rental apartment building project on Tantalus Road have reduced the density and the height of building after review of the project by the Squamish council.
Campground users deserve better from Squamish council
The current van dweller crisis as it pertains to the district campground on Loggers Lane is really heart breaking. Human
Squamish RCMP called after customer refuses to wear mask, damages business
Squamish RCMP issued a warning to an irate customer who damaged the door of a business after being asked to wear a mask.
I will always be cheering the Britannia Mine Museum
“With a new day comes new strength and new thoughts” – Eleanor Roosevelt. I ponder these words as I reflect
Our aviation history: “VANCOUVER TO SQUAMISH IN 35 MINUTES!”
By the end of the 1930s seaplanes are fully established as part of the local transportation picture, part of how Squamish was now connected to the rest of the world.
Wildfire risk assessment planned for Garibaldi Highlands, Valleycliffe
The District of Squamish is applying for a provincial grant to enhance wildfire protection in areas that are considered high and extreme for wildfire threat in Squamish.











