When:
October 07 - 12:00pm - 01:00pm
Where: Junction Park
Join Mayor Karen Elliott for physically distanced outdoor conversation and lunch at Junction Park on Wednesday, October 7. Drop in between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. with your questions and ideas, and engage with fellow Squamish residents, rain or shine!
This is a “bring your own lunch” event. Please RSVP to communications@squamish.ca to help us plan accordingly.
A COVID-19 Public Safety Plan is in place - view the plan.
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Shuna Mcclements Jul 19, 2020, 8:17 PM (4 years ago)
Every weekend my husband and just stay home and hide in the shade of our yard, because This summer we can't go to any of our lakes or parks anymore in Squamish. Been here for 34 years and this is our new reality. Still love our town, but sad that we are not able to cool down in any rivers or lakes or go to parks or go safely to our grocery stores on weekends since they are full of tourists travelling here, promoted by our council. Isn't council concerned about Covid 19 anymore? No social distancing...... my husband finally decided to venture out to ride to Paradise Valley and saw many many many people standing beside each other trying to get onto rafts with the local rafting company No concern for Covid health regulations. We pay taxes and we deserve to have a safe town.
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