Squamish News
Only a Part of Squamish Fire Hall is Quake Safe
But when an earthquake slightly bigger than the one we experienced few weeks ago gives the building a shakedown, the building might not stand out as boldly as it’s supposed to do.
Let Reason Prevail on GAS
The last time this proposal circulated, people were cranky. It got to a point where I was fearful of even mentioning GAS’ name.
Kirkham ‘Concerned’ about SODC Debt
In an interview with the Squamish Reporter, Mayor Kirkham said he understands the concern with bourgeoning SODC debt, and is as concerned as any other engaged citizen.
Half of all Squamish Council Meetings End Behind Closed Doors
Of the roughly 65 times the council met this year, almost 35 times the councilors have ended up behind closed doors.
Business Owner Blames District for Water and Sewer Problems
A local business owner says the district has effectively managed to shut down his business because of his outspoken nature, and because it’s in direct competition with him.
Thinking of Buying a Home in Squamish ? Now Might be the Time
Thinking of buying a home in Squamish? Well, this might be the best time to buy, and more so if you are interested in living in a condo.
Giving Kids a Second Chance
School didn’t really appeal to 17-year-old Steve Johansen. There were too many student and too much to do. As someone
Police Seize 18 Pounds of Marijuana near Cat Lake
A routine traffic stop on the Sea to Sky Highway yielded a large quantity of marijuana that police believes was on its way to Whistler for the holiday weekend.
Finally, Eagle Viewing Area Gets Some Attention
Council asks staff to consider paving and lining to improve parking capacity, but a washroom on one of the most visited tourist spot in Squamish will have to wait.
Eight New Dog Parks Planned
District of Squamish hopes to designate eight sites in town as dog-friendly and off-leash dog areas.




