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Rubble Creek trail to Garibaldi Lake closed due to cougar activity

Rubble Creek trail to Garibaldi Lake closed due to cougar activity

小蓝视频 Parks anticipates re-opening the trail on June 17
Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

The District of Squamish has declared a state of emergency as the Dryden Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control, prompting expanded evacuation alerts and a full campfire ban.
Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

Open water swimmer tackles cold Howe Sound waters for a cause

鈥淭his was one of my smoothest swims ever, really. We lucked out,鈥 Harewicz told The 小蓝视频.聽
Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford won鈥檛 run for position next election

Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford won鈥檛 run for position next election

鈥業 say that not in a way of resignation or throwing a towel in or going quietly,鈥 Hurford said at the annual Mayor鈥檚 Luncheon on June 9.
Update: District of Squamish declares state of emergency due to wildfire

Update: District of Squamish declares state of emergency due to wildfire

Fire crews are working to contain a five-hectare out-of-control wildfire that ignited north of Squamish on June 9, with officials urging the public to stay away from the area.
Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Woodfibre LNG claims the District of Squamish set tax rates high to coerce it into desired behaviour.
Restoration milestone reached at Squamish River Estuary

Restoration milestone reached at Squamish River Estuary

A key milestone has been reached in the ongoing effort to restore the ecologically rich Squamish River Estuary, as the final of four large, fish-friendly concrete culverts has been installed.
Gracey Hemstreet, Jackson Goldstone fly to second straight World Cup wins

Gracey Hemstreet, Jackson Goldstone fly to second straight World Cup wins

Hemstreet became the first Canadian woman to prevail at a downhill World Cup in Loudenvielle
ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

ICYMI: Lessons learned from the Lions Bay landslide

Almost six months on from the tragic incident on Dec. 14, 2024, the District of Squamish has shared what worked and what was learned from the landslide.
Squamish opinion: Outing myself as a wig wearer

Squamish opinion: Outing myself as a wig wearer

For those struggling with hair thinning or loss, a wig can be more than just a solution鈥攊t's a tool for self-expression and empowerment, allowing individuals to rediscover their sense of identity and confidence.