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Two Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) members have scored honourable titles in the 17th annual Indigenous Business ...
We all live here. We're not going away.' Those words from Sxwíxwtn Wilson Williams captured the spirit behind a new agreement ...
District of Squamish councillors voted to support a development permit for a six-storey mixed-use building on Cleveland Ave.
A vibrant celebration of Indigenous culture, music and community is on display this weekend at the 3rd annual Squamish Nation ...
Evacuation alerts lifted, while one evacuation order remains as Dryden Creek wildfire continues to be under control.
Five weeks after it was discovered, the Dryden Creek wildfire has been officially declared out by the BC Wildfire Service.
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B.C. judge says concerns 'overblown' in court challenge to Squamish townhouse projectThe B.C. Supreme Court says concerns raised by Squamish, B.C., residents in a legal challenge to a townhouse development project are "overblown," paving the way for high-density housing in one of the ...
At age 50, Vancouver fire department mechanic Patrick Reed isn’t slowing down—in fact, he’s speeding up. Fresh off his second ...
A report from the Transportation Safety Board says poor weather may have played a role in the fatal crash of an amateur-built ...
Between 2016 and 2021, Squamish had seen a 30.3-per-cent increase in new dwellings, while its population grew 21.8 per cent. In numbers, ...
More people are living in vans and RVs around Squamish, B.C., according to the district's acting mayor, and the community can't cope with extra garbage and human waste left behind.
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