Squamish News
Why I introduced the Safe Care Act in BC Legislature
“I’m sorry, they’re gone.” Just four words, yet every parent’s worst nightmare. The anguish of losing a child feels incomprehensible.
Crash on Sea to Sky Highway sends one person to hospital in serious condition
A serious accident on the Sea to Sky highway near Stawamus Chief in Squamish has left one person hospitalized in
Watermain upgrades: Expect noise, traffic disruption
Squamish residents can expect traffic disruptions, noise and parking restrictions in some areas as the district begins work to upgrade
Squamish RCMP charge man after seizing 19 firearms, 8,000 rounds of ammunition
One man is facing several firearms charges after Squamish RCMP seized 19 firearms and 8,000 rounds of ammunition from him
FortisBC faces lawsuit over alleged greenwashing of gas products in BC
Environmental group Stand.earth and concerned residents from British Columbia are filing a lawsuit against FortisBC for its alleged greenwashing of
Mother-daughter duo showcase coastal artwork at Squamish Public Library’s Foyer Gallery
The Squamish Public Library’s Foyer Gallery is showcasing a stunning collection of ceramic and abstract paintings by Lesley Maddox and
Re:BC, an online travel resource, comes to Squamish
Re:BC, an online travel resource, is leading the charge in promoting regenerative tourism in British Columbia. It invites travellers to
What’s a floatel ? Woodfibre LNG’s answer to workforce accommodation
Woodfibre LNG’s floating workforce accommodation, also known as the floatel, is expected to arrive at the Woodfibre LNG project site
Regulations limit hotel use in Squamish to five nights: Woodfibre LNG
Woodfibre LNG says the regulatory framework it operates limits the use of hotels in Squamish to five nights. Sean Bardow,
Home builder’s office, showroom to take over Republic Bicycles space
RDC Fine Homes, a well-known custom home builder and renovator, has leased the space formerly occupied by Republic Bicycles in











