Squamish News
Movement is medicine, Squamish
One of my biggest pet peeves throughout this recent pandemic and subsequent quarantine was the lack of emphasis on the importance of exercise during these challenging times.
GoFundMe set up for Valleycliffe family who lost home to fire
Friends of a Valleycliffe family whose house was gutted by fire on Friday evening have set up a GoFundMe page to help the family.
Expect traffic delays on Government Road next month
Expect delays and single-lane alternating traffic on Government Road next month as district crews start work on replacing a watermain.
District to revisit Valleycliffe intersection due to concerns over speeding
District of Squamish will revisit a Valleycliffe intersection after a local citizen raised concern about speeding in the area.
District plans a new bylaw for special events
District of Squamish is planning on creating a new bylaw for special events in the community.
School playgrounds in Squamish could open next week
Playgrounds in local schools will most likely open next week as schools prepare for in-class learning in June.
District plans to open up roads, sidewalks for local businesses
District of Squamish is considering opening up sidewalks, roads, and parking stalls for local businesses.
Squamish Public Library starts new takeout service
Patrons can place a hold on library items through the online catalogue, and once the items are ready, they will be contacted by library staff for contactless curbside pickup.
Violation ticket issued to man for starting fire
Squamish RCMP have issued violation tickets to a man for setting off fireworks that caused a fire.
Several concerns over building proposed on Cleveland Ave.
A three-storey parkade, height, views and public space were some of the concerns shared by Squamish council on May 12 as they brainstormed a potential development on arguably the most important corner of Downtown Squamish.











