News
BC Transit releases holiday schedule in Squamish
Transit users in the Squamish Transit System are advised that buses will be running on a Sunday-level schedule on December 25 and 26, and on January 1. Read More
District crews responding to emergency watermain break on University Boulevard
Update 6:45 p. m. - Emergency watermain repair work in the vicinity of University Boulevard is progressing and water is now back on. Read More
Community partners and multi-jurisdictional effort results in navigational channel markings in the Mamquam Blind Channel
Navigational channel markers have been installed in the Mamquam Blind Channel to create an identifiable marine channel from the Pemberton Rail Bridge to Howe Sound. Read More
Unplanned water outage in Brackendale due to watermain work
Updated 12:15 p. m. - water is back on. December 8, 2017, 11:15 a. m. Read More
Official Community Plan draft is ready for public review December 1
After many months of visioning, policy review, drafting and public engagement with hundreds of Squamish residents aged 8 to 80, the District of Squamish Official Community Plan (OCP) update process… Read More
High Streamflow Advisory and Cheakamus Dam Spill Notice have ended
The River Forecast Centre has ended the High Streamflow Advisory for the Squamish and Stawamus Rivers and Howe Sound. Read More
BC Hydro issues Spill Notice for Cheakamus Dam discharge
The District of Squamish has received a Spill Notice from BC Hydro informing that the discharge from the Cheakamus Dam has increased to 200 cubic metres per second due to… Read More
Operations Update: River levels high but contained as storm peak passes
District of Squamish Operations Update: November 23, 2017, 10 a. m. All river levels are high, but contained. The tide peaked at 9:30 a. m. Read More
Rain and warm temperatures a concern during upcoming weather system
The District of Squamish is preparing for an extreme weather event (heavy rain, rain-on-snow) following an Environment Canada briefing Tuesday morning. Read More
Your Transit - Your Say
BC Transit and the District of Squamish welcome public feedback on proposed changes to transit service in 2018, and on long-term transit expansion priorities. Read More