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Lock totes to save downtown bear family
A Wildlife Working Group consisting of WildsafeBC, Conservation Officer Service, Squamish Nation, RCMP, Green For Life - Squamish Division and District of Squamish work together to protect wildlife throughout Squamish. Read More
3 ways to pay your Property Tax and Utility Notice on time
Property Taxes and Utilities are due July 2, 2019. Here are three ways to pay your notice on time: 1. Read More
New transit route coming to Squamish as summer pilot
Starting Saturday, June 16, BC Transit and the District of Squamish will pilot a brand-new, seasonal transit route that will allow Squamish residents and visitors to take the bus to… Read More
Community is invited to help re-create the future of Brennan Park
The much-loved and well-used Brennan Park Recreation Centre is in need of renovation and expansion, and the District of Squamish needs public input on a set of options for how… Read More
Grade four student Matilda Vasina wins Squamish’s Mayor for a Day contest
Grade six student Chloe Young, grade three student Lila Folinsbee and grade two student Eden Lumb to act as Deputy Mayor for a DayIf you had one day as District… Read More
Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nation artist call for Truth and Reconciliation public art project
The District of Squamish Public Art Committee has launched part one of a two-part public art project on Truth and Reconciliation for Indigenous artists that will honour Squamish’s rich cultural… Read More
Open burning to be restricted beginning May 18
BC Wildfire Service has issued restrictions for Category 2 open fires in the Coastal Fire Centre, which includes Squamish. Read More
Go by bike: Annual Bike to Work & School Week pays tribute to the car-free commute
It’s time to tune up your bikes and leave your vehicles at home – the District of Squamish is gearing up for Bike to Work & School Week, May 28… Read More
Downtown early morning cleanup to take place this week
Long weekend Downtown #Squamish cleanup is upon us! District of Squamish Public Works crews will be downtown Thursday, May 17 and Friday, May 18 prepping for the long weekend. Read More
Wildlife Update: Ray Peters Trail Network Permanent Signage
The temporary “Wolves and Coyotes Caution” signs posted along the Ray Peters Trail Network have now been removed. Read More