Squamish News
Condos will Dominate Oceanfront Landscape
Brochures pitching the Oceanfront to developers reveal residential, and particularly condos, will dominate the Oceanfront landscape in years to come.
‘I Don’t Want Malls on the Highway’: Susan Chapelle
Councillor Susan Chapelle reflects back on her one year in the council, explains her controversial stands on drive-through bank and restaurant, and her revisionst vision of Squamish.
A Squamish Refresh Market Preview
Here is a sneak peak at some of the vendors that will be part of the Refresh Market taking place on April 27th at the Westcoast Railway Heritage Park.
Now What for Paradise Trails ?
Six months after he received the fourth reading, Paradise Trails proponent Michael Goodman says there are ‘gigantic’ upfront costs associated with the project.
‘Good Things are Happening’: Coun. Patricia Heintzman
An interview with Counillor Patricia Heintzman
Council Reduces Taxes on Farm and Forest Land
Coast Aggregates, a company owned by local resident Bob Fast, is one of the beneficiaries of a new revised policy on farm and forest lands.
Still Stuck in a Limbo
Even though the province is offering fair market value for the land, Bicknell says he would lose in the end.
A ‘Magical’ Life Living Off the Grid
The off grid homes presence in Squamish remains a mystery until one accidentally bumps into a small community of cabins on a hike, or on a backcountry expedition into Garibaldi Park.
Making Smoke Bluffs Park Inclusive
An advanced trail for mountain biking enthusiasts, new staircase, and three picnic tables are some of the amenities being added to the Smoke Bluffs Park this year.
My Story
By Ana SantosPublished: April 13, 2013 Well, I have never been an angel, but when my mother forced









