Squamish Nation says it is reviewing the Government of Canada's agreement recognizing Aboriginal rights and title for ...
Parts of the Musqueam and Squamish territories overlap and the Squamish leader says his nation is studying the Musqueam deals with Ottawa ...
Swiss climber Didier Berthod has repeated Cobra Crack at Squamish in Canada. Freed by Sonnie Trotter in 2006 and hailed as one of the hardest crack climbs in the world at the time, this fierce ...
Legendary crack climber Didier Berthod, returns in this 'cracktastic' comedy to complete the soaking wet first ascent of 'Gold Rush', the longest roof crack boulder in Squamish, Canada. On 8 February ...
BC Transit is launching an on-demand pick-up service in Squamish on March 30. Want flexible, faster bus journeys at a regular price? Well, there’s an app coming for just that, and it's launching in ...
Over the past two years, the largest Indigenous-led housing project in Canadian history has started to take shape on a 10.5-acre site near downtown Vancouver B.C. Spearheaded by the Squamish Nation, ...
Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford and BC Green MLA Jeremy Valeriote are criticizing the province’s decision to delay the community’s future long-term care home, warning that postponements will deepen ...
Sam Curleigh and his wife, Samantha Croll, spent eight months looking for “the perfect family-size townhome” to accommodate ...
Tourism Squamish has launched the first stage of a support program for neurodivergent people, in a bid to make the town more inclusive and accessible.
Not too long ago, Squamish was mostly known as a pit stop on the way to Whistler. Today, it’s a place where designers, architects, artists, builders and makers have put down roots and are creating ...
A bikepacker and a climber from Squamish are sharing their stories at this year's Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, which comes to town March 10 and 11.