Squamish News
Coun. Susan Chapelle Seeks Re-election
Coun. Susan Chapelle will seek re-election as a councillor in the November Squamish council elections.
What They Need on Jay Crescent: Fence-building
A vinyl fence on a Jay Crescent home in Garibaldi Highlands managed to create division of a different kind in this tony neighborhood.
Former SODC CEO Paid $218 per hour
A Freedom of Information request by the Squamish Reporter reveals SODC paid its CEO, Drew Stotesbury, at $218.75 per hour worked plus GST/HST to a daily maximum of $1750 plus GST/HST. SODC is willing to reveal more information on consultants and the nature of the work they did on the Oceanfront.
Sale Soon for BCR Land
Site remediation for BC Rail land in Northyards is complete, and the property will come up for sale soon.
IIO Dismisses Complaint Against Squamish RCMP
The provincial police watchdog agency has dismissed a complaint against Squamish RCMP in which a man alleged that local police officials had broken his arm while arresting him.
Garibaldi at Squamish (GAS) Has till June to Submit Additional Info
Garibaldi at Squamish (GAS) proponents have six months to supplement information on water, hydrology, fish, vegetation, and wildlife to the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO).
‘It’s not always what you read in the paper’
An interview with SLRD area D director, Maurice Freitag.
Whistler Hotel Fined for Worker’s Death
The Worker’s Compensation Board of Canada has ordered the Westin Resort and Spa in Whistler to pay $71,292.86 for safety violations that led to the death of a maintenance worker in 2011.
Smart Growth in Valleycliffe
By Nate Dolha Published: Dec. 22, 2013 We’ve lived in Valleycliffe for the last five years, and we have
Dear Mayor and Council…
By Susan MillarPublished: Dec 22, 2013 I invested in Squamish in 2006 because I believed it was









