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EDITORIAL: When is it news?

EDITORIAL: When is it news?

L ast week The Chief published the article Squamish schools ending field trips to America , which ended up to be quite controversial and drew emotional comments on social media.
COLUMN: I'm that renter

COLUMN: I'm that renter

T hat renter you don’t want living next to you, is me. OK, it is not literally me, but it could be me and my family.
COLUMN: Be careful not to water your plants too much

COLUMN: Be careful not to water your plants too much

How to become water-wise in the dry months
COLUMN: Do sanctuary schools really offer protection?

COLUMN: Do sanctuary schools really offer protection?

The policy means well, but it's effectiveness is unclear
COLUMN: Fasten your seat belt

COLUMN: Fasten your seat belt

It’s a daunting task to develop and adopt plans and policies, build infrastructure and chart a vision for a community that is relevant today but also considers the dramatic shifts of the future.
COLUMN: We’re local, too

COLUMN: We’re local, too

The date for Refresh Market, one of B.C.’s largest indie markets, has been set for the end of this month. Dozens of vendors, many from right here in Squamish, will be selling their locally-made products, from clothing and jewelry to soap and tea.
COLUMN: Brain gain or drain?

COLUMN: Brain gain or drain?

N ow and then an opportunity presents itself to get a glimpse of the future without resorting to the vagueness of a crystal ball.
LETTER: No, they’re not lazy

LETTER: No, they’re not lazy

Jennifer Thuncher, a reporter at The Chief, is saying all this info is available online and if we don’t access it the problem is we are too lazy to access it. I strongly disagree.
COLUMN: High concerns for legal weed in 2018

COLUMN: High concerns for legal weed in 2018

I t may come as a surprise to most British Columbians, but marijuana is still illegal. I say it may come as a surprise because today you can’t throw a bong in downtown Vancouver without hitting a medical marijuana dispensary.
EDITORIAL: Candidates, where are you?

EDITORIAL: Candidates, where are you?

S o far incumbent Liberal MLA Jordan Sturdy and the Green Party’s Dana Taylor have thrown in their hats for the provincial general election set for May 9. They are joined by independent Tristan Galbraith.