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Letter: Yes, Mr. Coleman, I do understand LNG

Letter: Yes, Mr. Coleman, I do understand LNG

Deputy Premier Rich Coleman says that he hasn’t heard a lot from the Squamish community regarding the Woodfibre LNG proposal. One can only wonder if it was because he sneaked in and out of our town without letting anyone know.
Column: Deferral is just a temporary solution

Column: Deferral is just a temporary solution

For the second time in three months, District of Squamish council has decided to not make a decision. Council again used deferral to not grant the development permit application to FortisBC to conduct geotechnical testing in the estuary.
Loud buzz is a positive sign for Squamish

Loud buzz is a positive sign for Squamish

Sometimes, it’s not what is said or asked, rather who is there that matters.
New councillors face harsh realities of job

New councillors face harsh realities of job

As we start the new year, it’s time to offer the members of our recently minted council some hot tips about navigating the turbulent local political seas.
A show of fear at council

A show of fear at council

THE ISSUE: Drilling in estuary COMMENT: Councillors appear nervous
Letter: We need jobs with good wages

Letter: We need jobs with good wages

I am not from Squamish, I am a transplant to Squamish as my partner is from Squamish, and so when the time came, I made the move.
Letter: Upset about column

Letter: Upset about column

I am quite upset with remarks in John French’s column, “News story predictions for 2015” (Dec. 31), regarding me and Garibaldi Springs. He seemed to imply that I regularly apply for approvals at Garibaldi Springs and that I regularly get turned down.
Letter: Squamish ski resort is our vision

Letter: Squamish ski resort is our vision

In response to John French’s Dec.
Hats off to eagle counters

Hats off to eagle counters

Yet another successful winter eagle count is in the books and the dedicated volunteers who do the count each year have recorded one more historically valuable figure.
Snowstorms reveal our character

Snowstorms reveal our character

You can tell a lot about people by the way they react to a snowstorm. And it’s surprising how differently communities across North America cope with the white stuff.