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One of our own

One of our own

On Saturday, March 1, 2014, a senseless tragedy occurred in Squamish. And on March 3, Clifton Scott Mawer died — a man who lived here, loved here, worked here, spent his life here.
Festival supported

Festival supported

EDITOR, In 2012, I followed a truck of stage decks to Brennan Park, and introduced myself to the Live@Squamish site manager as “a Squamish local looking for work.” He redirected me to ‘KIAN’ and I joined their first on-site crew.
Please, not an ‘epic’

Please, not an ‘epic’

EDITOR, I just watched the video of Roger Brooks’s presentation the other day concerning the new branding concept for Squamish. One of the things that concerns me about the way that Mr.
Asking the ‘real question’

Asking the ‘real question’

Editor's note: This is a copy of a letter to Squamish’s mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication. I am new to Squamish. I moved here less than one year ago because I love it here. I have friends here and I love the lifestyle.
It’s Easter egg time

It’s Easter egg time

About Town columnist Maureen Gilmour looks into all Squamish's happening this Easter
LNG action urged

LNG action urged

LNG plant will change Howe Sound forever, says writer
Wondrous wedding

Wondrous wedding

A cheers to Squamish
‘Unwise decision’

‘Unwise decision’

Approving skatebowl a bad move by council, says reader
Government’s actions questioned

Government’s actions questioned

Bill 4 called into question
Skating into the future

Skating into the future

Skaters of all shapes and sizes breathed a sigh of relief after council moved forward with a one-year trial period for the contentious skatebowl project during a meeting that happened to fall on April Fools Day.