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One step forward...

One step forward...

Almost a year ago, a pair of researchers presented a report that recommended the construction of 16 "second-stage" housing units in Squamish and perhaps more in Whistler, Pemberton and Mount Currie.
Information clarified

Information clarified

EDITOR, Thank you for the excellent story filed by David Burke entitled, "'Rogue' researchers make pitch for legitimacy" (Chief, Sept. 26) on the work our corporation is doing and which is funded by the Haida Village of Old Massett.
Who most needs a hug today?

Who most needs a hug today?

A couple weeks ago a cute little graphic with the quote circulated on the Internet. It read: "The kids who need the most love will ask for it in the most unloving of ways." Instantly, and despite its source, the profound phrase affected me.
Sedum in October

Sedum in October

The delightful weather continues. The rain has made a grand appearance, but gardens are still looking fantastic and holding a lot of fall colour and plant interest.
Women being urged to 'Speak Up'!

Women being urged to 'Speak Up'!

The Squamish Community Foundation is holding a reception and presentation in the Squamish Adventure Centre tonight (Thursday, Oct. 10) at 7 p.m. for those non-profit organizations who are grant recipients this year. The public is welcome to attend.
UBCM: A week well spent

UBCM: A week well spent

Earlier this month I had the opportunity to network with mayors and councillors from other communities in the province at the annual convention of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) conference.
Plett plans tunes to mark Canadian Library Month

Plett plans tunes to mark Canadian Library Month

A Seniors Health Fall Seminar series begins at the Seniors Centre on Tuesday (Oct. 8) from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Many seniors are probably more frightened of losing their mental health than their physical health.
Ban GE in B.C.

Ban GE in B.C.

EDITOR, Thank God many local and regional lawmakers voted in favour of the resolution on genetically engineered (GE) foods at the recent Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) conference.
Spending the money

Spending the money

Last week, in response to a Chief story updating the community on the proposal to put a temporary pump track on two acres of District of Squamish-owned land next to the Mamquam Blind Channel, a reader posted a comment to the effect that, "And we're s
To infinity and beyond: The Voyag(er) continues

To infinity and beyond: The Voyag(er) continues

Space the final frontier. This is the voyage of the space probe, er Voyager - which isn't a terribly original name - but nonetheless its mission has really been to explore our galaxy's worlds and possibly seek out new life and new civilizations.