Squamish News
Celebrating 100 Years of Squamish
Downtown Squamish BIA is working with community groups to create a legacy downtown that will boost the local economy by making our waterfront accessible and attractive to locals and tourists while celebrating the town’s history.
The Zombies are Let Loose
Local four piece Zombies Locker has 10 tracks sophomore release titled: Zombies in the House of Madness.
We are Less Wasteful Now, but it’s Far from Ideal
In merely five years, despite the population increase, Squamish has reduced the waste being generated to 630 kg per capita, according to director of engineering Rod MacLeod.
A Helping Hand for Families Coping With Rare Disease
The Parent 2 Parent Resource Network was formed in 2008 to give parents of children with rare diseases a forum to share resources
The Gift and the Dream: A Squamish Story
By Wolfgang WittenburgPublished: Dec 7, 2013 (Writer’s Note: Any resemblance to real locations, events and persons is purely coincidental)
Philipines, Britain Top Source for Local Immigration
New National Household Survey (NHS) data shows more people from Philippines are moving to Squamish than any other country. An increase in Filipino community prompted Arman Arellano, above, to buy the Pampanga Market last year.
12 Mortgage Tips for the Holidays
By Paul HudsonPublished: Dec. 3, 2013 1) How much of your mortgage principle did you pay off this year?
Council Rejects Plan to Remove Population Cap on Highland Lots
Despite intense lobbying and brazen attempts by some councilors to subvert OCP and its growth management principles, the population cap remains on private lands north of Garibaldi Highlands.
Are Your Credit Ratings Healthy ?
By Paul HudsonPublished: Nov. 25, 2013 Your credit rating reflects your financial health, and health, as they say, is
Remembering JFK
By John StickelPublished: Nov. 23, 2013 The flag was at half mast- that’s the first thing I noticed






