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Halloween starts early at Railway Park

Halloween starts early at Railway Park

Brackendaleans beware - the First Squamish Brownies will be trick or treating early this year around the Eagle Run area on Monday (Oct. 28) collecting non-perishable food items for the Squamish Food Bank.
Nordic ski season just around the corner

Nordic ski season just around the corner

Nordic skiing for kids -Cross-country skiing is a fun snow activity that boosts balance, agility, coordination and self-confidence.
Privatization move opposed

Privatization move opposed

EDITOR, The government is not content with handing over our wild rivers to independent power producers. It is now trying - again - to privatize our public forests.
New theatre... in 20 years

New theatre... in 20 years

The glacial pace of the Squamish oceanfront picked up significantly last week when developers Matthews Southwest Developments (MSW) and Bethel Lands Corp. were selected by the SODC to develop the 59-acre oceanfront property.
SODC 'deal' laughable

SODC 'deal' laughable

Editor's note: This is an open letter to Squamish's mayor and council. It was submitted to The Chief for publication.
GAS merits support

GAS merits support

EDITOR, I am writing in support of the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish mountain resort development and in response to reportage in the local Sea to Sky press resulting from the "deputation" of Whistler/Pemberton politicians who ambushed Minister of th
CFA disagrees

CFA disagrees

EDITOR, While the Capilano University Faculty Association respects the board's view (articulated in the North Shore News article "Fire CapU President, letter says," Oct.
Get a sense of 'Community'

Get a sense of 'Community'

Here in this space we do not do things half-assed - it's all full-behind, all the time, as regular readers will attest. It's that keen eye on quality that has me preferring to wait until a series is finished before reviewing it.
Thinking about food

Thinking about food

Everyone is talking about food these days. For those of us who garden and grow food, we share a tiny inkling of what local farmers do.
The PM's powder keg

The PM's powder keg

Landmark European trade deal be damned: Stephen Harper can't seem to side-step controversy surrounding a $90,000 payment his chief of staff made to embattled Sen. Mike Duffy to cover the Harper appointee's supposedly inappropriate expense claims.