Squamish News
What Ana Santos Stands For
An interview with Ana Santos, the NDP candidate for the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding.
Clock is Ticking for SODC
A bourgeoning SODC debt can affect the district borrowing capacity, which is crucial to fund capital projects.
Never Given a Chance to Make Amends: Expelled International Student
An expelled international student says the local school board was quick to send her packing to her native Chile, giving her little oppurtunity to make amends for her behaviour.
Eat More Fat to Lose More Fat ?
This sounds like the catch phrase to yet another fad diet, promising the followers weight loss while they eat Pizza and French Fries.
Chamber Annouces Nominees for Business Excellence Awards
The Squamish Chamber of Commerce has announce the nominees for Business Excellence and Citizen of the Year.
Squamish Terminal Goes Green
Squamish Terminals has signed on as a participant to Green Marine, the largest voluntary environmental program for the maritime industry in North America.
Why Can’t Squamish Have a Bowling Alley ?
By Brad HodgePublished: April 13, 2013 Last year, we witnessed the closure of Tumblewoods, a children’s indoor play park.
Thieves Target Downtown Stores
Local police are busy investigating a spate of business break and enter incidents in downtown Squamish.
Stepping Off the Cliff
By Nate DolhaPublished: April 6, 2013 So, I’ve been thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, obsessed, really. I’ve been thinking
With Industry Gone, Tax Burden Falls on Residential
As we further devolve into a bedroom community, residential taxes will have to make up for lack of industry in Squamish.









