Squamish News
In Response to Eoin Finn
when we make large- scale decisions that affect the environment and the economy of British Columbia, everyone’s point of view is to be considered while applicants undergo the rigorous review process.
Why We Need a referendum on Woodfibre LNG
Squamish would benefit from a referendum on Woodfibre LNG for the same reasons: To remain credible, parties on both sides of the debate would have to jettison exaggerations and misinformation too.
16 Teeth Marks, Five Deep Wounds’: Dog Attacks Local in Garibaldi Highlands Trail
I screamed in pain and instinctively threw out my hand to ward him off. He chewed on the underside of my forearm. The blood soaked my white capris and dripped onto my leather sandals.
Tales of the Howe Sound
As the air gets crisper and the sun starts to set earlier. The short days mean less daylight hours to play outside, however, there are still many incredible adventures to experience in Squamish.
A Sound Sanctuary on Third Ave
The Sound Sanctuary is being conceived by Wallace as a performance/sculpture live/work studio with some parts made out of recycled cargo containers, and other recycled objects.
Don’t Panic, it’s Just a Tick
On Canada Day, we faced our first human tick crisis. My husband felt a tick bite his forearm. Panic-stricken, I grabbed a paper towel and said, “I didn’t pack tweezers and we can’t use our fingers to grab it.”
Council Defers Vote on Woodfibre LNG Referendum
Squamish councilors voted to defer the referendum question for now, and agreed by a unanimous vote to move the discussion about a possible town hall on LNG to next Tuesday’s committee of the whole meeting.
Explore New Hikes at the Sea to Sky Gondola
It’s way beyond a sightseeing lift. The Sea to Sky Gondola has locals and outdoor enthusiasts excited about the range of hiking terrain the new attraction is opening up.
John Weston’s Strange Scoldings
By Eoin FinnPublished: Aug 16, 2014 I want to take exception to Mr. John Weston’s extraordinary scolding of the
Say Yes to LNG
One would think most would be tired of annual tax increases, but some seem to be just fine with that, or have convinced themselves KBI/rec-tec will cure all. Maybe in 20 years or so, but what about right now?






