Squamish News
DOS to Install Water Meters by Spring 2018
Up to 160 water meters will be installed in existing buildings by spring 2018, with additional meter installations planned for the following year.
Artwork Chosen for Squamish Murals Project
Squamish will soon see the installation of two large-scale murals by Squamish-based artists Stan Matwychuk and Ciarra Douglas as part of the Squamish Murals Project.
RCMP Invoices: District Decides Not to Pay
District of Squamish has decided not to pay the invoices the RCMP has sent it for DNA analyses.
For a Long Time, No Sign of a Sign
We are letting hordes of tourists and business give us a pass‐--all for a sign.
Missing Local Nile Sinnes Found in Alberta
Squamish RCMP were notified that Nile Sinnes had been located by police in Alberta and he was safe and sound. Sinnes immediate family has been notified.
Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Missing Local
Squamish RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating Niles Sinnes, a local resident of Squamish. Sinnes was last seen on the evening of June 18th, 2017.
IHIT Investigating Body Found in a Vehicle on Cheekeye Forest Road
HIT is investigating a body found in a vehicle on Cheekeye Forest Road in Squamish. On June 14th, 2017, Squamish RCMP responded to a complaint of a burned vehicle on the Cheekye Forest Road just North of Squamish. When police arrived they located a male victim inside the vehicle.
Mayor Clears Stand on Garibaldi Golf Course Development
Mayor Heintzman is an eco-conscious politician and that may have left many supporters wondering if she would support the rezoning and OCP amendment of Garibaldi Golf course, a change that would transform the greenway corridor land to residential. But the Mayor has made it clear that she hasn’t seen a proposal from the developer to date that is supportable.
District Urges Citizens to Secure Wildlife Attractants After Sow, Two Cubs are Destroyed
District is urging citizens to secure wildlife attractants after a sow and two cubs were destroyed in downtown Squamish on Sunday.
MTBA to Study Mountain Biking’s Impact on Tourism
Squamish council has approved $10,000 from the council contingency budget to contribute to Western Canadian Mountain Bike Tourism Association’s study of the impact of mountain bike tourism in the Sea to Sky Corridor.











