Squamish News
WLNG Opponents Appeal to Federal Minister to Re-examine Woodfibre Project
Woodfibre LNG opponents have made a legal appeal to environment minister Leona Aglukkaq for the federal government to do its own examination of the Woodfibre LNG proposal rather than letting B.C. run the environmental assessment of the project.
New Principals Appointed for Howe Sound and Don Ross Secondary Schools
Nick Pascuzzi will be the new principal of Howe Sound Secondary School and Robin Kirk will be the new principal of Don Ross Secondary School. Both start their new term on Ausgust 1, 2015.
Bridging the Religious-Secular Divide
We are all part of civil society. We each come with our own belief system whether it is religion with a capital noun such as Islam or Christianity, a less organized form of spirituality or as an avowed atheist.
Blue Trees: But Who Decides What is Art ?
The wealth and value of art is that the journey or experience helps get us closer in our struggle to understand.
Blue Trees: It Can As Well Send a Wrong Message
when I heard we were getting an international artist in Squamish, I expected something truly unique. I was excited and waiting to be inspired but I must say I’m utterly disappointed at the Blue Tree Project.
Social Media Isn’t All That Social
I am not a big fan of social media myself, because I find that it is a place where people can easily get bullied and where they can easily do very inappropriate things.
Eat Nutritious Food With Your Family
Regardless of whether you are "dieting" to lose weight or eating a specific "diet" for health and performance reasons, in essence everyone is on a diet.
Startup Squamish Sputters to a Stop
Startup Squamish founder Dave Crewson says they invested their time and money in showing values to the community, but didn’t have much success in forging partnerships that are crucial to creating entrepreneurial ecosystems.
New in Town: The Palmers
JULIA Palmer looks outside her kitchen window and the scene is positively Elysian. There are birds chirping in the dense canopy of trees and there is usually a family of ducks quacking as they glide on the backyard creek.
No Risk to Air Quality, Soil, or Water Following Terminal Fire, Survey Finds
There are no potential air quality, or risks to soil, vegetation and water following the Terminal fire, according to the survey conducted by the District of Squamish and other agencies. Photo: NEWS1130








