Squamish News
A Bylaw Stands Between Him and His Dreams
Michael Paul hopes the district will amend the bylaw that will allow him to open his business.
Old File Skews Sexual Assault numbers in Squamish
The assaults are up because of an incident that happened several years ago but was reported only last year.
Kingswood is Back, Hoping for Rezoning and Community Support
It’s been rejected and delayed, but Kingswood is back again, hoping for community and council approval for their Scott Crescent development.
Ana Santos Seeking NDP Nomination
Local environmentalist Ana Santos is hoping to be the NDP nominee for MLA in the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding.
District Gives $60,000 for Trails
This delayed but welcome nod to trails came recently when the council voted to grant $60,000 to Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA), acting in association with Squamish Dirt Bike Association and Squamish Trails Society.
New Ice Rink Needed: District Study
Once the study is presented to the council, a concrete policy can be created about different options and timelines concerning the ice rink, he added.
Some Like it Raw
Vondruska likens drinking raw milk to drinking water from a natural spring, or eating homemade cookies.
Independent School At Quest is Accepting Applications
Registration is now open for students entering grade 7, 8, 9 and 10 and applications are already rolling in for the 2013-14 school year.
Tired of the Train Whistle? Try Cash or Dialogue
A small group of citizens impressed upon CN Rail to alter its shunting to day time. For anyone worried about whistling, their method, a dialogue, might be a good lead to follow.
Woodfibre’s Latest Owner Worries Greenpeace
Greenpeace Canada is raising concerns over an Indonesian tycoon’s plan to use the Woodfibre site for a small scale LNG facility.










