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Cross this off your summer to-do list: Squamish residents reminded to license dogs and register chickens

Residents are being reminded to license their dogs and register their backyard hens as part of an educational campaign aimed to increase the number of dog licence and chicken registrations in Squamish.… Read More

Free weekend service returns to Squamish

BC Transit and the District of Squamish are announcing the return of free summer weekend transit service on all routes starting on Saturday, July 18, 2020. Read More

District of Squamish receives $4-million grant for Downtown flood protection improvements

The District has been successful in receiving a grant in the amount of $4,049,878 under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program – Rural and Northern Communities by the Government of… Read More

2019 Annual Report is now available for public review

The District of Squamish 2019 Annual Report has been posted for public review prior to the Annual General Meeting to be held July 14, 2020 at 1 p. m. Read More

Canada Day Hours - Wednesday, July 1

Municipal Hall Closed Animal Control 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.   Bylaw Enforcement (After hours or on holidays, please contact the Squamish RCMP non-emergency line at 604. Read More

District’s Economic Leadership Team announced

The District of Squamish has selected a team of ten individuals to serve on its new Economic Leadership Team. Read More

Squamish Business Resilience Program launched to support widespread business recovery

The District of Squamish, in partnership with entrepreneur accelerator Spring Activator and technology-driven not-for-profit Discovery Foundation has launched the Squamish Business Resilience Program aimed at supporting Squamish businesses in their recovery from closures and other impacts related to COVID-19.… Read More

Concerning Encounter with Black Bear in Brackendale Prompts Warning

The Conservation Officer Service and District of Squamish are issuing a warning to trail users and residents in the vicinity of Jimmy Jimmy (Judd) Slough and Fisherman's Park in the… Read More

Darrell Bay parking to be limited

Portions of the overflow parking area at Darrell Bay will be closed off until further notice (Area D and B on the map below, with A being maintained as a… Read More

Gas pricing in Squamish to be looked at by province

The District of Squamish is very pleased to see this positive action by the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) today to address the consistently high prices of gasoline at Squamish gas… Read More

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