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‘Drop, Cover and Hold On’ October 17 at 10:17 a.m.
ShakeOut B. C. exercise will include community-wide test of the SquamishAlertSquamish will once again join residents across the province to ‘Drop, Cover and Hold On’ during B. C. Read More
District’s Climate Leadership Team announced
The District of Squamish has selected eight Sea to Sky residents to serve on its Climate Leadership Team. Read More
Squamish is showcased to international diplomats during B.C. Economic Mission
The District of Squamish showcased its economic potential in the areas of the green economy and outdoor recreation technology to over 50 ambassadors, high commissioners and consuls general on Tuesday… Read More
Watermain break in Buckley Ave area affecting water service temporarily
District crews are mobilized at Madill and Buckley Avenue due to a watermain break. Read More
29 Local Governments Speak as One in Feedback to the Province on Plastics Reduction
Local governments across British Columbia have worked together to present a joint letter to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy in response to the Province’s call for input… Read More
Residents play major role in Squamish’s new Evacuation Plan
The District of Squamish is inviting Squamish residents to learn more about the community’s new Sea to Sky Multimodal Evacuation plan and understand their role within it. Read More
District clarifies residential recycling program processing in light of CBC Marketplace story
Many residents may have seen or read the CBC Marketplace story on commercial plastics collections and recycling this weekend, and a number of residents have contacted the District of Squamish… Read More
Pre 2020 budget survey invites citizen input
The #Budget2020 discussions will begin shortly to confirm the District of #Squamish financial plan for 2020 through 2024. Read More
Residents reminded to properly dispose of household hazardous materials following chemical reaction at Landfill
On Saturday, September 21 at approximately 4 p. m. Read More
Single Use Items bylaw moves one step closer to achieve significant reduction in single use plastics and other items
The significant reduction and eventual elimination of single use plastics and other single use items continues to be the overarching goal of a proposed District of Squamish bylaw. Read More