Squamish News
Competition Bureau obtains court order to investigate Canadian Real Estate Association
The Competition Bureau has obtained a court order to advance its investigation into potential anti-competitive conduct by the Canadian Real
Britannia Mine Museum to host spooky, bat-themed Halloween events
The Britannia Mine Museum is gearing up for two weekends of Halloween fun with its “Fang-tastic” event series, running on
New fire hall on Tantalus Road now operational
Construction of the new Fire Hall 2 on Tantalus Road is now over, marking the completion of the second of
Second entrance to Downtown Squamish still years away
Trying to merge onto Cleveland Ave to leave Squamish? Repeat this mantra: Keep calm and show super-human patience. Keep calm
District to hold open house on housing changes linked to Bill 44
Residents of Squamish are invited to attend an open house on October 9 to learn about proposed amendments to the
FortisBC to house workers locally, add commuting after council rejects permit for lodge
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David Eby pledges $1,000 annual tax cut for BC families
David Eby announced that starting next year, the average family in British Columbia will receive a $1,000 tax cut. Speaking
New Squamish recycling depot now open on Government Road
Squamish residents can now recycle packaging and paper at the new depot, now open to the public. It is located
4.0 earthquake rattles Victoria, tremors felt in Vancouver
An earthquake measuring 4.0 on Richter scale struck near Victoria early this morning at approximately 4:05 am today. The earthquake’s
Permit sought for private skateboarding facility in Britannia Beach
The Tiger Bay Development Corporation is requesting a three-year temporary use permit to establish a private skateboard training facility and











