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BC Transit launches tap-to-pay province-wide
BC Transit is introducing contactless fare payment on fixed-route buses in participating Umo transit systems, making transit more convenient and easier to use. Read More
Campfire ban lifted from May 15 at noon through May 19 at noon
The District of Squamish will temporarily rescind the Category 1 campfire ban for a period of five days, beginning at noon on Friday, May 15, 2026. Read More
HEARTH project information and Community FAQ
There is an urgent need to address homelessness and encampments in Squamish. Read More
Flood Watch issued for Howe Sound
The River Forecast Centre has upgraded to a Flood Watch for Howe Sound and the Sea to Sky Corridor including Squamish and Pemberton. Read More
Fare Change in Squamish
BC Transit and the District of Squamish are advising customers of a fare change, effective March 30, 2026. Read More
High streamflow and heavy rain advisories issued for Squamish, Howe Sound and Sea-to-Sky
The River Forecast Centre has issued a High Streamflow Advisory for Howe Sound and the Sea-to-Sky Corridor including Squamish. Read More
Special Weather Statement - possible low-elevation snowfall
Environment Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement for Howe Sound with possible low-elevation snowfall beginning Tuesday morning. Read More
New OnDemand transit service starting soon
BC Transit customers in Squamish will soon enjoy the flexibility of a new OnDemand transit service, where riders can request a pickup and travel directly to local destinations such as… Read More
Site preparation to begin at 39900 Government Road
Site preparation involving tree removal is anticipated to begin later this week at 39900 Government Road and Centennial Way. Read More
District of Squamish updates development and amenity charges to seek greater contributions as community works to manage growth-related infrastructure costs
Squamish, BC – Council has adopted a new Development Cost Charge (DCC) Bylaw and an Amenity Cost Charge (ACC) Bylaw. Read More