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Squamish is currently in a recovery period after the Dryden Creek fire, which started June 9 and was declared out by the BC ...
Blazes burning across Canada are sending air quality plummeting in Detroit, Chicago, New York and other major U.S. cities ...
Fifteen firefighters worked quickly this afternoon to contain a five-by-six metre brush fire that sparked along the east side ...
The Squamish fire is one of almost 100 wildfires burning throughout B.C., most of which are in the province's northeast. Although it has more fires burning than any other province or territory, ...
The District of Squamish has officially entered a recovery period following the containment of the human-caused Dryden Creek ...
Tourism Squamish said the air quality in most areas of Squamish is good and is monitored by Vancouver Coastal Health. Highway 99 is open but drivers are asked to reduce their speed near the fire zone.
The B.C. Wildfire Service says the fire is suspected to be human-caused, which has led to a police investigation and an appeal for information from the Squamish RCMP.
Visitors heading into the Upper Squamish Valley this long weekend will be greeted by an initiative aimed at preventing ...
The Squamish fire is one of almost 100 wildfires burning throughout B.C., most of which are in the province's northeast.
Squamish is open for business and to visitors, said officials, even as firefighters continue to battle a wildfire on the steep cliffside north of town. On Friday, the B.C. Wildfire Service said ...
Signage is placed on the road leading to Alice Lake Provincial Park after an evacuation order was issued due to the Dryden Creek wildfire, north of Squamish, B.C., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
The emergency declaration signed by Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford says the wildfire is threatening Brackendale, Tantalus Road and Skyridge in the community about 60 kilometres north of Vancouver.