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COLUMN: Canada is not bi-national

COLUMN: Canada is not bi-national

It’s time to be a multi-national country
COLUMN: Earth Day reminds us to volunteer

COLUMN: Earth Day reminds us to volunteer

Let’s think of the environment at our backdoor throughout the year
Black bears return to Squamish

Black bears return to Squamish

Milder weather draws black bears out of hibernation and, unfortunately, into Squamish neighbourhoods
COLUMN: Make way for tranquillity and harmony

COLUMN: Make way for tranquillity and harmony

The Foyer Gallery presents A Peace of Calm
COLUMN: Lessons learned on road trip to a climbing mecca

COLUMN: Lessons learned on road trip to a climbing mecca

A young Squamish family survives – and even thrives – climbing at Indian Creek, Utah
COLUMN: Feeling gassy in Squamish

COLUMN: Feeling gassy in Squamish

Our gas is expensive, but it’s not like that everywhere in the world
COLUMN: A Squamish family drives to Utah for desert climbing

COLUMN: A Squamish family drives to Utah for desert climbing

“It’s a unique place with some people falling in love with the stone and style of climbing and some people swearing never, ever to visit the place”
COLUMN: Getting real with technology

COLUMN: Getting real with technology

We can “Fakebook” our way through life, but let’s show the real mess
The ‘knead’ for sourdough

The ‘knead’ for sourdough

A local columnists explains how to bake your own homemade fermented bread
Walkable trail runs near high-density neighbourhood

Walkable trail runs near high-density neighbourhood

Railwood Trail gets its name from a historic railway line
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