Squamish News
Rockfall Investigative Story Shortlisted for National Journalism Award
The Squamish Reporter has been shortlisted for one of Canada’s most prestigious journalism awards. Here’s what got buried under the rock’, a cover story published in the June 1, 2015 issue has been shortlisted for the Canadian Association of Journalism award.
Tourism Squamish to Turn Adventure Centre into Promotion Hub
Council endorsed a Tourism Squamish plan to create a program that would enable the Squamish Adventure to be a hub for tourism promotion.
New Signs for Squamish in the Works: District
District of Squamish invites public's input on proposed locations for wayfinding strategy
First South Asian Woman of Squamish is No More
A pioneer South Asian woman, Swaran Kaur Biln, passed away after a brief illness on April 7 in North Vancouver, just 22 days short of her 90th birthday.
Dangerous Intersection on Site B Needs Safety Plan
Several safety committees have flagged Highway 99-Site B intersection.
LNG Direct Action: Law Cannot Bow to Personal Beliefs
Opponents of LNG are of course entitled to follow their conscience and peacefully protest. But they cannot be allowed to short-circuit the proponent’s legal rights.
Direct Action: When the System No Longer Works
But when a government systematically fails its citizens in spite of facts, in spite of overwhelming opposition to a project, that flies in the face of common sense, Direct Action becomes unavoidable.
Centrepoint Celebrates a Milestone as Building Demolition Begins
Sea to Sky Community Services and Squamish United Church announced a major milestone in their effort to build Centrepoint : final remediation and demolition work has begun at the site, in preparation for construction.
Something for Everyone at Squamish Culture and History Fest
There will be something for everyone on April 30, including food, entertainment, displays, and student research projects. And the best part, it’s free.
Nowhere to Park in Downtown Squamish
As parking problem in downtown Squamish grows, we must think of effective, long-term solutions now.





