Skip to content

This week's Darts & Daffodils

Dishwasher full of Daffs to Jeff, the appliance repairman who never gives up! Thanks to Keeley from HASTE and the DOS for putting a new cross walk and parking signs around Garibaldi Highlands Elementary as part of the Safe Routes Initiative.
dart

Dishwasher full of Daffs to Jeff, the appliance repairman who never gives up!

Thanks to Keeley from HASTE and the DOS for putting a new cross walk and parking signs around Garibaldi Highlands Elementary as part of the Safe Routes Initiative. It’s good to know our kids are safer on their way to and from school
- GHE PAC

A bunch of happy Daffodils to the organizers and performers at the second annual Squamish Children’s Festival. The singers, face-painters, circus performers, local businesses and others who took part made this a fun event for the whole family, especially the youngest members of our community. 

Trails full of Daffs to the volunteers who are working hard to make the 77-kilometre route from Squamish to Port Mellon a reality. Your dedication over the years is making this dream come true and, when it’s complete, the trail will be a valuable asset to the hiking community. 

Toolboxes of Daffodils to the organizers of the Men’s Shed initiative. It will be a great opportunity for senior men to get together and socialize while working on their projects. 

A blast of Daffodils to the amazing volunteers and organizations that contributed to our First Nation Warrior Empowerment Camp. We had 54 kids attending from eight nations. These kids experience the beauty of protecting life! Daffodils blast to: Motivate Canada, Gen7 Messengers, Diamond Head Outfitters and Jim Wilson, Squamish Budo Society, Squamish Nation, Lil’wat Nation, Musqueam Indian Band, Tsawwassen First Nation, Kwikwetlem First Natio and many more volunteers. 
- The Budo Society

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.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks