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Squamish-Lillooet Regional District communities launch "Feed the Need" program to support local food banks

There is strength in numbers, and buying power with cash, and political leaders from Squamish to Lillooet are encouraging their communities to step up in numbers, and with money, to… Read More

Magee Road Fire Update - April 19

Updated 1:25 p. m. - This fire is now considered 'Being Held'. Read More

Evacuation Alert Rescind for Paradise Valley

April 19, 2020 9:00 AMThe District of Squamish has been advised by BC Wildfire Service that the Magee Road wildfire (Fire V30076) no longer poses a potential danger for those… Read More

Magee Road Fire Update - April 18, 10:26 a.m.

The BC Wildfire Service has posted its morning update on the #MageeRoadFire at the link below. The fire is now 35% contained. Read More

Small brush fire near Stawamus School quickly extinguished; public urged to be extra vigilant in dry conditions

Squamish Fire Rescue and local civilians responded quickly this afternoon to a brush fire near Stawamus Elementary School. Read More

Campfire ban now in effect throughout the District of Squamish

Effective immediately, all campfires within the District of Squamish are prohibited, even if under 50 centimetres in diameter, and even if a current permit exists. Read More

Magee Road Fire Update - April 17, 9:50 a.m.

BC Wildfire Service Update: new mapping has been done of the fire. While bigger - it doesn't mean the fire has grown; it is just more accurately mapped. Read More

Site preparation work underway for temporary emergency and transitional housing project

Site preparation work is underway at X̱wún̓eḵw Park on Loggers Lane between Victoria and Main Streets for a new temporary emergency and transitional housing project that will provide 49 temporary… Read More

MAGEE ROAD FIRE UPDATE - District of Squamish

Paradise Valley residents remain on evacuation alert tonight, however the BC Wildfire Service reported this afternoon that there was no growth of the fire and the fire behaviour is low. Read More

Open burning restricted as of April 16 at noon

Effective at noon on Thursday, April 16, most open burning activities are prohibited throughout British Columbia to reduce the likelihood of human-caused wildfires. Read More

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