Squamish News
One Hundred Years of Silence
ONE hundred years ago, a nightmare began for my people. I am Armenian.The date was April 24, 1915. Two hundred and fifty reputable Armenian intellectuals and community leaders were arrested, taken to a remote location, and assassinated.
Love Cascades Through Generations
When I became a mother for the first time it was like I got the keys to a whole other dimension of love.
With their Cares and Joys and Loves
I remember standing outside my youngest daughter’s school one morning and thinking “I will be standing here for another 8 years, every morning.”
That Simple Kind Gesture
Every mother wants the best for their child but you also want your child to do their best for society and community.
My Mother Taught Me Motherhood
Mothers play an important role in the family and it takes learning and practice. It is not an easy job because we learn as we go.
District, VCH Collaborate for a Healthy Community
Squamish is about to get healthier thanks to a Healthy Communities Collaboration Agreement endorsed by the District of Squamish and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
Early Year Centre to Open in Squamish
Squamish is one of the 14 communities in the province that will soon benefit from new BC Early Years Centres, which provide one-stop early learning, health and family services to B.C. families with young children.
Squamish Terminals Begins to Remove Debris from Ocean Floor
Almost all pilings and surface debris has been removed and a dredging company hired by the Terminals has now started to remove debris from the ocean floor which is expected to take one more week to complete.
Lovecoast Performs on May 8 and 9 in Squamish
Lovecoast will celebrate the release of the music video with a string of Western Canadian Tour Dates, starting with two hometown shows in Squamish at MATCH Eatery & Public House May 8th & 9th. See below for full listing of tour dates.
WildSafeBC Receives Funding to Reduce Human-Wildlife Conflict
Every year British Columbians are involved in human-wildlife conflicts. To reduce these potentially dangerous situations, the Province is awarding WildSafeBC $275,000 to provide education and increase awareness in communities.










