News
Brand enhancement project launched to refine marketing materials for District of Squamish
The District of Squamish is developing a brand enhancement and marketing action plan to refine the story that tells the world who we are, what we have to offer, and… Read More
Municipal Hall hours shift earlier to improve customer service
Municipal Hall hours of operation will shift 30 minutes earlier beginning Wednesday, July 3, 2013. The new hours will see Municipal Hall opening at 8:00 a. m. Read More
2012 Annual Report online
The District of Squamish 2012 Annual Report and draft Financial Statements are now available for viewing online or in hard copy format. Read More
District welcomes new GM
Randy Stoyko new General Manager of Community & Business Services The District of Squamish has a new face on its senior leadership team. Read More
Rod MacLeod promoted to Director of Engineering at the District of Squamish
The District of Squamish has promoted a 30-year veteran of project, event and operations management to Director of Engineering. Read More
Land acquisition along Mamquam Blind Channel
Land acquisition along Mamquam Blind Channel a major step forward for downtown transformation A key piece of property acquired by the District of Squamish will significantly aid in the transformation of… Read More
Artificial Turf Field to officially open with March 9 celebration
Squamish’s $1. 2 million dollar artificial turf field will celebrate its official grand opening Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 2:30 p. m. Read More
Fish-friendly Whittaker Slough flood box is a win/win for Squamish
The upgraded Whittaker Slough flood box is the latest project to update aging flood protection infrastructure in the District of Squamish. Read More
DOS is on Twitter
@Squamishtown new Twitter handle for District of Squamish The District of Squamish has launched a Twitter account to further engage with the community through this important two-way channel. Read More
Local business success stories highlight the many benefits of locating in Squamish
A picture is worth a thousand words, and in the case of a new video series launched today by the District of Squamish, motion picture captures a story worth millions. Read More