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Squamish Today—Sept. 11: Gas is .21 cents per litre more in Squamish than in Vernon

Everything you need to know before you start your day in Squamish.
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Good Wednesday to you, Squamish. 

Random fun facts? There are 52 days until Halloween; Christmas is 105 days away, as of today.

On sadder reflection, it has been 23 years since the 9/11 attack in Manhattan.

Today, we will see a few showers, ending this morning, then it will be cloudy; expect a high of 18 C, dropping down to 12 C overnight, according to Environment Canada.

Looking ahead

Thursday, expect a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 20 C and a low down to 13 C at night. 

Friday, the forecast is for a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 18 C and a low down to 13 C.

The weekend looks drab, with clouds and rain expected. Temperatures will be in the mid-teens for Saturday and Sunday.

Campfire bans lifted

Despite the fall-like weather, there are still currently 216 wildfires burning in B.C., as of Sept. 11, down from 221 yesterday.

As of Aug. 26, the BC Wildfire Service Coastal Fire Centre and the District of Squamish lifted their bans on Category 1 campfires in the Coastal Fire Centre area, and within the District boundaries.

Category 2 and Category 3 open fires remain prohibited, including the use of fireworks, sky lanterns, binary exploding targets, burn barrels, burn cages and air curtain burners.

The following are never allowed in Squamish:

  • Fires in any public space, including forests, riverbanks, mountainsides, beaches
  • Open Air Burning, including but not limited to: yard waste, garden debris and construction materials

To report a wildfire, unattended campfire, or open burning violation, call 911 if within the municipal boundaries, or, if outside the district, call 1-800-663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cell phone. 

Still no kiting at oceanfront beach

In the wake of a man's death, while he was kiteboarding off of Sp'akw'us Feather Park on July 1, the District of Squamish has temporarily closed the watersports beach to kiteboarding while an investigation into the incident is underway.

"Kites are being restricted out of caution to ensure public safety. Wingfoiling and windsurfing continue to be permitted," a District release states.

Access to Pepahím̓ (Spit Island) for kiteboarding is available through a shuttle operated by the Squamish Windsports Society.

Shuttles take place daily between noon and 7 p.m., with access to the shuttle launch a short walk from the Sp’akw’us Feather parking lot.

Visit squamishwindsports.com for more information and current weather conditions.

The Squamish Windsports Society kiting season ends Sept. 15.

Sunrise & sunset

Sunrise on Sept. 11 was at 6:44 a.m. Sunset today will be at 7:38 p.m. 

Moon phase

The moon is in its first quarter, phase.

The moon's illumination is currently 54.09%, meaning that is the percentage of the moon illuminated by the sun, according to phasesmoon.com.

The moon is currently 7.77 days old and located in the constellation of Pisces.

Moonrise is at 4:17 p.m.; moonset is at 11:15 p.m.

The next full moon will be on Sept. 17, at 7:21 p.m.

Tides

The next high tide today is at 2:34 p.m. (Height: 3.96 metres); the next low tide is at 6:22 p.m. (3.76 m), according to tides.today.

The final high tide today is at 1:12 p.m. (3.95 m).

Seawater temp

The current surface water temperature in Howe Sound on Sept. 11, measured at Halibut Bank (49.34N 123.72W), is 16 C, according to this Government of Canada site.

Events to note

There's always something going on in this town. Here are some events that stood out to us:

Sept. 13 catch Warhammer Game Night at Arrow Wood Games, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
"The local Warhammer community is hosting a Kill Team League, but all players are invited to come and enjoy other games like Warcry or Necromunda. Whether you're here for the league or just to chat and play casually, this welcoming group is excited to grow the community," reads the listing.

Also on Sept. 13, check out Captain Fantasy: Boognish In The Mountains at Trickster's s Hideout, at 38005 Cleveland Avenue from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

"Ahoy, rock enthusiasts! Prepare to embark on a wild musical voyage as The Captain navigates its ship of rock and debauchery up the majestic Howe Sound bringing the unrivalled glory of Ween to Squamish," reads the listing.

Sept. 14, catch Groove Garden at Trickster's Hideout, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

"An enchanting evening where we’ll transform the venue into a stunning garden oasis filled with vibrant flowers and lush greenery," reads the listing.

•Sept. 21, from 7p.m. to 11 p.m. put on your dancing shoes for Swing & Salsa Social Dance, at the Squamish Dance Centre, located at 38924 Queens Way.

"This is a mixed of Swing & Latin music social dance event," reads the listing.

•Sept. 29, put on your gumboots and head to Squamish Rivers Day 2024, starting at 1000 Midnight Way, Brackendale. The event is on from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

"To honour of our beautiful rivers and all the life it brings, we will be planting around the new fish pond at the hatchery. Planting will start at 10:00am and we will gather for a BBQ afterwards (~12pm). Limited tours of the hatchery will be available throughout the day," reads the listing.

There are many more events coming up; go to our online events calendar to see them all!

Want a possible shout-out in our daily report? Load your event into our free calendar, by clicking "create an event."

Driving issues to note

Downtown

• There's intermittent single-lane closures, sidewalk closures and detours along Cleveland Avenue, Loggers Lane, and Pemberton Avenue until Sept. 14.

"This traffic disruption will occur on weekdays only, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., to accommodate crews monitoring wells. Signage and detour wayfinding will be in place where traffic disruptions occur," the District says.

Highway work to watch for

On Highway 99
,  northbound, there will be line painting between Alice Lake Rd and Daisy Lake Rd for 7.7 km (Squamish), until 5:30 p.m. tonight. A lane will be closed. 

Gas prices

Regular gas in Squamish is going for 171.9 cents per litre today at the Squamish Valley Gas Bar, at 9001 Valley Dr.

Gas in Whistler is going for 172.9/L at the Co-op at 2101 Lake Placid Rd. 

In Pemberton, petrol is at the pump for 172.9/L at most local stations.

As it has been for the past few days, the least expensive gas we could find today in B.C. was in Vernon,  where you can fill up for 150.9/L, at the Super Save Gas at 3603 32nd St, according to GasBuddy.

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