Squamish News
New music festival planned for Squamish
A new music festival may be coming to Squamish in 2019. The details are scant for now, but the district is working with a event management company to finalise the details.
Know the facts about Lyme Disease
May is Lyme Disease awareness month and high season for ticks that transmit the disease. Squamish resident Brandy Wilmot shares her personal experience while informing people about the signs and symptoms of Lyme Disease.
Got questions for Squamish RCMP ? Ask them on May 12
Squamish RCMP is inviting local residents to an open house to be held at the local RCMP detachment on Saturday, May 12, between 1 and 4 pm.
Daylight home break-ins in Brackendale prompt police warning
Squamish RCMP is reminding residents to keep doors locked and secure valuable items following an increase in residential break and enters.
District urges water conservation as restrictions go into effect
During Stage 1, lawn watering with a sprinkler is permitted two days per week from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Lois Wynne retires after 32 years of community service
After 32 years as the executive director of Sea to Sky Community Services Society (SSCSS), Lois Wynne announces her retirement on June 1, 2018.
Squamish real estate: townhomes see sharp increase in prices
Even though real estate prices across the board have shown an increase, townhomes saw a 45 per cent increase in 2017 compared to 2016.
CN train whistling: the possibility of silence
There may just come a day when Squamish citizens will be able to sleep through the night without being awakened by the shrieking trains.
Distressed dog removed from hot car; owner issued multiple tickets
Squamish RCMP would like to remind the public to leave their pets at home during warm weather. Vehicle temperatures rise quickly in warm sunny weather even with windows open and pets can go into distress quickly.
Wolves and coyote sightings prompt alert on popular Brackendale trail
The District of Squamish, Conservation Officer Service and WildSafeBC are issuing a Wildlife Alert due to coyote and wolf activity within the Ray Peters Trail network in Brackendale.











