Squamish News
District of Squamish increases development cost charges
The District of Squamish council adopted new Development Cost Charge (DCC) and Amenity Cost Charge (ACC) bylaws at the council
Students from local alternative school offer odd jobs to fund surf trip
Need help with yard work, dog walking, or babysitting? A group of Squamish students is taking on odd jobs around
Two charged in alleged illegal tobacco sales in Squamish
The Squamish RCMP have charged two people following a months-long investigation into the alleged sale of illegal tobacco products in
Squamish Meals on Wheels delivers more than just dinner
Every Thursday afternoon, around 2 p.m. Sheila Hart heads over to the Squamish Helping Hands building, loads up her trolley
Waterfront sauna, food trucks planned at Oceanfront Squamish Pop-up Village
The District of Squamish is reviewing plans for a temporary “Pop-Up Village” at the Oceanfront that would include food trucks,
New six-storey rental building proposed for North Yards
A mixed-use rental building with 153 apartments, a childcare space and 10 live-work units is proposed for a vacant corner
Manoomin Collective brings Indigenous cultures together in Squamish
Melissa Arnott has a full schedule. She juggles her full time job at Destination BC focusing on Indigenous relations, tourism
CapU Squamish Campus rolls out 7 Summer Program Intensives
Capilano University has unveiled seven summer program intensives for 2026 at its Squamish campus, offering students unique learning opportunities that
Squamish volunteers upgrade popular Wonderland Trail
Volunteers with the Squamish Trails Society (STS), the Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA) and Squamish Adaptive Mountain Biking (SAMBA), are
School District 48 reaches out to families after Tumbler Ridge tragedy
The Sea to Sky School District has sent a letter to families addressing the emotional impact of a deadly shooting











