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Kids play doctor for charity

Heidi VanLith Special to The Chief Say aaah. Those two words are most commonly uttered by your doctor, but this week you'll be hearing it from tiny toddlers.

Police examining response procedures

Steven Hill [email protected] Sea to Sky corridor RCMP and highway officials are still looking over procedure and discussing ways to avoid long highway delays, which result from fatal motor vehicle accidents. Cpl.

Going bald is beautiful

Steven Hill [email protected] It is never easy on a parent when one of their children becomes ill. Local mom Cindy Turner-Gulycz knows that all too well.

HSSS grads get scholarships

Allan Bishop Special to the Chief It is often said, "Time is money". Five former students from the Howe Sound Secondary School (HSSS) 2005 graduating class found that out Tuesday night (Feb.

BCTC needs an IPP plan, too

Kim Thompson kthompson@whistlerquestion.

Chiefs headed to Abbotsford

Steven Hill [email protected] The Chilliwack Chiefs are finally moving. They just aren't moving to Squamish. Moray Keith, co-owner of the BC Hockey League (BCHL) Junior A team, announced Monday (Feb.

Women celebrating women together

Sylvie Paillard [email protected] Women from all over the Howe Sound are invited to the Howe Sound Women's Centre International Women's Day celebration at Totem Hall Wednesday (March 8).

Relay for Life event gearing up

Heidi VanLith Special to The Chief The Canadian Cancer Society is gearing up to "make cancer history" with its second annual Relay For Life fundraiser in Squamish with a Kick-Off and Captain's Meeting on March 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Adventure Centre.

Still going strong

Did you make your reservation for the Heritage Tea for tomorrow, Saturday (Feb 25), 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Brightbill House, in the West Coast Heritage Railway Park? Call 604-898-9336.

Cultural centre to share native cultural traditions

Sylvie Paillard [email protected] The First Nations of the Sea to Sky have just received considerable help in the promotion of their culture, history and heritage.The Squamish and Lil'wat First Nations announced Feb.
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