Squamish News
Tourism and Industry Can Co-exist
By Craig McConnellPublished: July 12, 2014 Can tourism and industry co-exist? As a Squamish resident I feel that the
A Way Back to the Community
The Squamish Farmers Market also de-wires us and routes us back to the community where clicking gives way to connecting. Its very idea is rebellious, a take-control kind of mutiny over aisle shopping of food brought from somewhere else.
He Walks for Her in Squamish
As many as 39 Squamish men strutted down Cleveland Ave in downtown Squamish on July 5 as part of the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.
The gondola Before the Gondola
The recently opened Sea to Sky Gondola realizes longstanding visions and schemes for new tourist facilities and mountainside access in the Olesen Creek - Shannon Falls area.
Following a Triple Bottom Line in Squamish
With the right investors from the community, Squamish may soon be home to eight new businesses that will reflect that triple bottom line of people, profit and the planet. Colleen Myers is planning to start a food co-op.
Biking to Conquer Cancer
Angela Rivers is taking the Ride to Conquer Cancer challenge on June 14 because cancer has deeply affected both her professional and personal lives.
Branding is More than Just ‘Epic’
Branding committee members defended the branding process and urged the community to stand behind it.
District of Squamish Wins National Award
District of Squamish has won a national award for its recently launched Customer Service Program from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA).
Squamish Real Estate Market Gathers Steam
Compared over six years, in a four month period, home sales have almost tripled. Local realtors estimate about 30 per cent of new Squamishers are moving to town from Lower Mainland and other parts of Canada.
It’s the Economy, Stupid !
By Auli ParviainenPublished: June 6, 2014 Locally in Squamish, LNG is quickly becoming a divisive issue with the battle









