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Squamish Search and Rescue urges proper helicopter etiquette following rescue off Stawamus Chief

Squamish Search and Rescue urges proper helicopter etiquette following rescue off Stawamus Chief

After recreationalists spotted near flight path, search-and-rescue head asks public for wide berth while choppers are in the sky
Wildfire at popular Lions Bay swimming spot likely human caused

Wildfire at popular Lions Bay swimming spot likely human caused

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty tinder dry for this early in the season,鈥 the chief said. 鈥溾淎bsolutely no smoking. No ignitions of any sort.鈥
District asks Garibaldi Highlands for increased bear care

District asks Garibaldi Highlands for increased bear care

Following removal of sow and two cubs, District asks neighbourhood for extra caution.
District of Squamish wants community鈥檚 feedback on its new Strategic Plan

District of Squamish wants community鈥檚 feedback on its new Strategic Plan

Public can review overarching plan and discuss it with councillors, beginning June 3 at the Squamish Farmers鈥 Market
Britannia Beach Volunteer Fire Department achieves 鈥榠nterior attack鈥 designation

Britannia Beach Volunteer Fire Department achieves 鈥榠nterior attack鈥 designation

Transition means firefighters can now enter burning structures and attack fires from inside building
Wildfire near Fawn Lake is out

Wildfire near Fawn Lake is out

小蓝视频 Wildfire Service reported that the fire was left over from an industrial burn and they continue to monitor from an enforcement standpoint
Squamish council approves property tax increase of 4.2%

Squamish council approves property tax increase of 4.2%

The District announced that property tax and utility bills have been mailed and are due by July 4.
Here are the Squamish police briefs for last week

Here are the Squamish police briefs for last week

Assault with a weapon. Trespassing. Driver and cyclist collision. Stolen licence plate.
Updated: Squamish's Fawn Lake wildfire 'being held'

Updated: Squamish's Fawn Lake wildfire 'being held'

The East of Fawn Lake fire is said to be near the Cheekye River. It was discovered at about 5:30 p.m. on May 29.
Here's a May 29th update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

Here's a May 29th update on the Squamish Valley wildfire

Firefighters continue to monitor the 'under control' blaze for hot spots.