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Tragedy in the woods

Tragedy in the woods

It can’t be easy being a conservation officer at times like these. Think about it: You have a mandate to protect public safety, but also a compelling mission to preserve and protect the environment and the creatures that are part of it.
Coverage, protest decried

Coverage, protest decried

EDITOR, Re: Ben Lypka’s article on the Squamish Youth Triathlon (“LNG race sponsorship sparks protest,” May 15). I am extremely disappointed with this article, along with the front page photo of a participant tattooed with anti-LNG materials.
Food bank seeks new home

Food bank seeks new home

EDITOR, The Squamish Food Bank Society has been working to provide food for those in need in Squamish for the last 17 years. Along the way, the society has grown alongside the community’s need.
Nix the fire fee

Nix the fire fee

EDITOR, I am writing in support of Coun. Raiser’s proposal to eliminate the $30 fee for a bonfire permit (“Raiser looks to axe fire fee,” Chief , May 15).
Showing respect

Showing respect

EDITOR, Pack it in. Pack it out.
Coverage disappointing

Coverage disappointing

EDITOR, The 14th Squamish Youth Triathlon on Mother’s Day was the biggest ever, selling out in both the main event and the inaugural Tiny Tri.
(Sea to) Sky is the limit

(Sea to) Sky is the limit

Quantum Shift columnist Helmut Manzl takes a look at the new SEa to Sky Gondola
Shaving for a cause

Shaving for a cause

About Town columnist Maureen Gilmour takes a look at this week's events
Make yourself useful

Make yourself useful

Millennial Mom columnist Kirsten Andrews gives a big shout out to Squamish's volunteers
Experts debate ‘killer robots’

Experts debate ‘killer robots’

Technically Speaking columnist Steven Hill takes a look at the possible future