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Pipeline issues raised

Pipeline issues raised

Editor's note: This is a letter to Josh Handysides, project assessment manager, and Dan Motisca, project assessment officer at the B.C. Environmental Assessment Officer. It was copied to The Chief for publication.
Homeless deserve respect

Homeless deserve respect

Editor's note: This letter was addressed to Squamish's mayor and council. It was forwarded to The Chief for publication.
Standing up for yourself

Standing up for yourself

EDITOR, The purpose of this letter is to generate public awareness of organizations and avenues to pursue if you or a loved one have or suspect that you have been affected by a medical error.
Give your health a boost

Give your health a boost

Twenty-fourteen is here.
Stuff I want for 2014

Stuff I want for 2014

If there is one thing you can count on (in addition to the constants of death, taxes and movie adaptations of comic books sucking), it's that the coming of a new year always spawns a slew of lists in the media recounting the mindless minutia of the p
Get fit to kick off 2014

Get fit to kick off 2014

The 28th annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival begins with the Eagle Count on Sunday (Jan. 5) with official counters gathering at the Brackendale Art Gallery at 8 a.m. The public is welcome throughout the day as the count is recorded.
Dishing on LNG

Dishing on LNG

EDITOR, We had the stink from Woodfibre and FMC for years here in Squamish: "rotten eggs in comparison is like perfume." We suffered for many decades. No more air pollution...
Highway action needed

Highway action needed

EDITOR, Re. Weekend crash on Highway 99. Crazy that your publication/website in my opinion doesnothing to push this death corner issue by, for example, hammering it out in article after article. In the U.K.
Anti-GE 'science' refuted

Anti-GE 'science' refuted

EDITOR, The anti-GMO industry has ramped up their attacks on genetically engineered (GE) crops and food made from them.
Street parking a subsidy

Street parking a subsidy

EDITOR, Public transit in Squamish is likely to take a 24 per cent step backwards in 2014 in order to help council balance the budget ("Transit, grants under fire in 2014 budget," Chief, Nov. 21).