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Shouldn’t Brennan Park be the Priority?

Shouldn’t Brennan Park be the Priority?

This is your money. This is your town. Sign the petition to have your say.

Is Squamish actually an oceanfront town?

Is Squamish actually an oceanfront town?

Squamish is an oceanfront town – but with our lack of recreational access to the waterfront, you might never know it. While we may eventually see some better access when the Oceanfront project is completed, some key elements are still missing for Squamish residents & tourists alike.

Questions Raised About New City Hall Plan

Questions Raised About New City Hall Plan

“Developers own city hall” is usually a figurative accusation tossed out when it seems developers are getting their way too often with the local government. Is this just an urban legend, or is there some truth to it?

Hardwired for What?

Hardwired for What?

Adventure? Or have the District of Squamish and Council been “hardwiring” for something else?

The Ups and Downs of Van Life in Squamish

The Ups and Downs of Van Life in Squamish

Why do some people live in vans? It could be for the simplicity, freedom and minimalistic lifestyle it offers, or it could be some people’s only option to live in this rapidly growing community.

An Open Letter To Council from Bob Brant

An Open Letter To Council from Bob Brant

“Squamish has a long, proud history of working together to achieve community benefits. Please, let’s continue that tradition.”