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Lyme disease fraught with controversy

Remember the term 'vector' from your high school biology classes? Of course you do - it's that bird or bug or animal that transmits a disease from a host to a recipient - or victim, if it happens to be you.

Biking for life

Squamish cyclist sets his wheels in motion for a worthy cause

Splendour of the grass

Ornamental grasses in the garden are incredibly popular. I see them everywhere and for good reason.

Celebrated choirs come to town

Enjoy the talents of young Acadians and singers all the way from South Asia at St. John's Anglican Church Sunday, July 11, when the 2010 Kathaumixw Outreach Concerts series presents Sta.

Prepare to meet your maker

Farmers markets can be as political as they are quaint.

Thousands descend on Railway Park

This is the time of year when major events happen at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park, and the time of year when the park attracts thousands of visitors to Squamish creating a positive impact to the entire community.

Did your medication do that?

The things we ingest or imbibe all have an effect on our bodies.

Sydney sails reflect local light

Bruce Ramus takes on project at famed opera house

Is it a heart attack?

You feel an anxiety that was not there a moment ago. Your skin is clammy and you can't seem to catch your breath. Worse, a sudden pain shocks you unexpectedly. You had better call 911 right now - you are probably having a heart attack.

Test of 'celebrity' Metal

Local do-gooders raise $14,000 for Linda Carney Rotary Cares
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