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Finding our way as parents, kids

Finding our way as parents, kids

Recently I did something, as a mother, that was incredibly daring. Neighbours may consider it scandalous. Friends who know me well might raise an eyebrow.
'Central square' idea floated

'Central square' idea floated

EDITOR, I have long felt that stretch of asphalt between the Fields building and old Home Hardware site holds the key to downtown revitalization.
Time to clear 'roadblocks'

Time to clear 'roadblocks'

EDITOR, Squamish city officials are doing their best to frustrate the will of elected councillors.
Bill could usher in age of Big Brother

Bill could usher in age of Big Brother

It's a fact that cyber crime is on the rise, and nobody can argue that something needs to be done to stem the tide and combat this new type of criminal.
Interact Club's Africa fundraiser set

Interact Club's Africa fundraiser set

Do plan on being at St. John's Anglican Church at 1930 Diamond Rd. on Sunday (Feb. 26) at 2 p.m. when talented pianist Madeline Hildebrand will perform.
Commitment to trails sought

Commitment to trails sought

Editor's note: This is a copy of a letter sent to Squamish mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication. It has been edited for print; to read the full text of the letter, please visit www.squamishchief.
Scoop the poo, please

Scoop the poo, please

TO CERTAIN DOG OWNERS OF SQUAMISH: In a town with beautiful views I, for one, am fed up of having to stare at the ground everywhere I go so I don't step in what your dog has left behind! Dog poop seems to be a problem I deal with on a daily basis and
Lasting legacy?

Lasting legacy?

Editor's note: This is a letter to Coun. Doug Race in reference to his Council Corner column ("Getting our town's priorities in order," Chief, Feb. 10). It was copied to The Chief for publication. Just read your letter in the Chief.
A gender-centric history lesson

A gender-centric history lesson

I remember that my high school history book weighed what seemed to me a tonne. It kept me fit lugging it home and to class.
Of pandas and pipelines: Harper's big test

Of pandas and pipelines: Harper's big test

"Reason before passion." Despite considering the 15th Prime Minister of Canada a god at the time, Stephen Harper didn't seem guided by Pierre Trudeau's personal motto when he dropped his studies after one year at the University of Toronto.
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