Squamish News
The Essence of Bass Coast
Bass Coast, now in its fifth year, is the creative project of co-founders Andrea Graham and Liz Thomson.
Lights Go up on Winter White
All that glitters isn't gold, but there is plenty of sparkle and shine in the Winter White exhibit now showing at the Artisan Gallery on Main Street in downtown Squamish.
Sections of Dike in Brackendale and Northyards will Close to Public
Two sections of the dike will be closed to the public as the district embarks on a major flood management project.
District of Squamish Acquires Hunter Property
The District of Squamish is buying two parcels of property from Richard J. Hunter, a move that will benefit those who use and advocate for the Valleycliffe Trail.
Forest of My Youth
By Sally Enns Published: Dec. 15, 2012 The forest means my entire youth to me. Without it, I don’t
Bryan Raiser Settles Lawsuit Out of Court
Raiser has settled out of court with a raft of defendants in his legal case that had been dragging on for three years now.
Another Dollar Store Will Open in Downtown Squamish
Dollar Tree plans to open a location in downtown Squamish on Winnipeg Street, in the building adjacent to Sears Store.
You Will Pay More for Utilities
Squamish council voted to increase the residential waste fees by $25. Residents will pay $145 from next year onwards, an addition of $25 on the existing utility fees.
Free Internet For Cleveland Ave Soon
If Davin Peterson has his way, you won’t have to hop from one place to another searching for internet in downtown Squamish.
Food Prices to Increase in 2013
Grocery prices could rise as much as 3.5 per cent, according to the latest report by a University of Guelph team.







