Playing With Fire
An expert audit report ignored by he council shows the community needs to ask some serious questions on fire safety and thinking that goes into decision-making behind the closed doors of the District of Squamish.
A Planner Comes to a Transforming Town
Velaniskis’s new position ties directly to his education at Guelph, where he specialized in rural planning. With competing priorities of industrial, residential and agricultural land use, planning in rural communities offers unique challenges to planners.
Helping Seniors Age in Place
Though a BC wide program, Better at Home is administered locally by Sea to Sky Community Services Society. It’s anchored by volunteers such as Michelle Leblanc and Karla Hetherington.
Locations Where You Can Pick up the Squamish Reporter Newspaper
A list of locations where you can pick up the new Squamish Reporter newspaper.
When the Grass is Greener
Bryan Raiser introduced us to people who got marijuana products from his controversial dispensary and benefited hugely.
How the Alice and Edith Lakes Were Named
The naming of Alice and Edith lakes reveals how the early settlers’ pursuit of leisure was a precursor to what came to be known as the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada.
New in Town: Tyler and Shawna Duncan
They have been here for barely a week, but both Tyler and Shawna Duncan decided to hike the Chief to check out their new home from above. Brand new to Squamish, this couple is looking forward to live the outdoor lifestyle our town is synonymous with.