Squamish News
Short term rentals drop, but Squamish’s housing crunch persists
Editors Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription Five years into its short-term rental (STR) regulatory program, the
Applications open for Neighbourhood Small Grants
Squamish residents have until May 1 to apply for grants of up to $500 aimed at bringing neighbours together, and
Flooding concerns raised after tree removal at BC Housing project site
Residents say floodwater appeared at a Squamish mobile home park within hours of tree removal at a neighbouring BC Housing
Squamish meets provincial housing pace but falls short on federal targets
Editors Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription The District of Squamish approved 434 residential unit building permits
Squamish looks to close zoning gap on ‘co-living’ housing
Editors Note: Support the Squamish Reporter with a small subscription A staff report going before tomorrow’s March 24 District of
Six-storey mixed-use building proposed for Third Avenue
A six-storey mixed-use building with 45 residential units and ground-floor commercial space is being proposed for 38140 Third Ave., with
Flood Watch issued for Squamish, Sea to Sky
A powerful multi-day atmospheric river is battering coastal British Columbia, with officials warning that rivers across the Howe Sound region
Free folk ‘sessions’ bring community together in Squamish
Jocelyn Pettit has been enthralled by traditional folk music since she was nine years old, when her parents began taking
Tourism Squamish rolls out new program for neurodivergent kids
Tourism Squamish has unveiled two programs to make the destination more accessible for visitors with hidden disabilities and neurodivergent experiences,
Woodfibre LNG reaches 65 per cent completion
A week after receiving its liquefaction module, Woodfibre LNG announced it has reached 65 per cent completion, following the arrival











