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Darts & Daffodils

Firetruck loads of daffodils to Squamish Fire Rescue and the Wildfire Management crew for getting the forest fire under control on Saturday night near Jack’s Trail. Thank you all for your hard work and efforts.
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Firetruck loads of daffodils to Squamish Fire Rescue and the Wildfire Management crew for getting the forest fire under control on Saturday night near Jack’s Trail. Thank you all for your hard work and efforts.

– Tantalus Road residents

 

Darts to the police officer who was speeding easily 100 km/h heading south on Government Road past the Brackendale store at 4:09 p.m. on a school day. Keep those speeds to the highway. No emergency is worth the risk of children’s safety walking home from school.

– A concerned Brackendale parent

 

Darts to losing another two parking spots to a downtown coffee shop.

Parking is getting harder to find, and we get ticketed for parking over two hours.

Where can I rent one of those spots?

– Disgruntled parker

 

Squamish Equestrian Gymkhana Club sends daffodils to TD Canada Trust, Save-On-Foods, Rona, Greg Gardner, Tim Hortons, Toy Corral, Wildhorse Design, Horse Cents, Tanya De Leeuw Photography and HCBC for supporting its first event of the season on April 25. 

 

Garden beds full of daffodils to Carney’s, Spectrum Landscaping, Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Rona and Garibaldi Nursery for your generous donations of soil, mulch, materials and plants to help us revitalize the garden beds at Hilltop House. The youth were able to make the gardens more beautiful for the seniors.

– 4th Squamish Beavers, Cubs, Sea Scouts and Venturers, leaders and parents

 

Daffodils to Pat Price and Home Hardware and everyone who supported the Squamish Hospital Foundation spring fundraiser.

 

 

Got something nice to say or some constructive criticism? Send your Darts & Daffodils:

Email: [email protected] or drop off at The Chief office (38117 Second Ave.) during business hours. Deadline for submissions is Monday at 4 p.m. for Thursday’s paper. All submissions must be signed and include a phone number for verification. Maximum length is 75 words. Darts are intended to be an anonymous critique between private parties. Darts must not directly or indirectly identify an individual or business.

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