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COLUMN: Delving into one of climbing’s oldest yet constantly resurfacing ethical dilemmas

COLUMN: Delving into one of climbing’s oldest yet constantly resurfacing ethical dilemmas

The ethics of altering climbing routes
COLUMN: Is your Squamish home ‘smart’?

COLUMN: Is your Squamish home ‘smart’?

‘The convenience that home connectivity and the so-called Internet of things offers is very appealing’
The business of racing in Squamish

The business of racing in Squamish

The growing international appeal of endurance racing
COLUMN: Online shopping whim leads to oven-hot pizza joint

COLUMN: Online shopping whim leads to oven-hot pizza joint

Joe Pesto’s Wood Fired Pizzeria has it all a pizza could ask for, but could use more staff, says owner
COLUMN: Aerial rope park takes a leap of faith

COLUMN: Aerial rope park takes a leap of faith

Rope Runner becomes town’s newest tourist attraction
Sea to Sky Stories: The day I found my brother

Sea to Sky Stories: The day I found my brother

W hen I was 18 years old, my mother sat me down in my room. Our relationship is a close one – we tell each other everything. A million thoughts started racing through my mind.
COLUMN: Food for thought – strategies for parents of picky eaters

COLUMN: Food for thought – strategies for parents of picky eaters

What to do when your children won’t eat what’s in front of them
COLUMN: Healthy & Quick Kid-friendly Breakfasts

COLUMN: Healthy & Quick Kid-friendly Breakfasts

Three meals sure to please kids and adults
COLUMN: Conflicted at the end of summer

COLUMN: Conflicted at the end of summer

Feels bittersweet as the smoke and heat of summer gives way to rain
The day they were forced to leave the Woodfibre pulp mill

The day they were forced to leave the Woodfibre pulp mill

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Internment when thousands of people were exiled to remote locations in B.C. during the Second World War