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Weather: whether or not

Weather: whether or not

I've had a Ray Bradbury short story "All Summer in a Day" on my mind these past few weeks. The story is about a human colony on the planet Venus in which the sun shines only two hours every seven years.
Universe in the palm of your hand

Universe in the palm of your hand

According to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a science fiction series by Douglas Adams, space is "big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind bogglingly big it is. And so on.
Soccer equipment donations sought

Soccer equipment donations sought

You can help the children of Caye Caulker, in the Central American country of Belize, by donating your used soccer cleats and shin pads as your donations will bring smiles to the faces of children who are less fortunate.
Cycling in fear

Cycling in fear

EDITOR, It can truly be said that it is the few nasty folks that we encounter in our life's circles that can often ruin it for the rest almost, that is.
Controlling our own destiny

Controlling our own destiny

EDITOR, Salt Spring Island has public transit. In June they initiated route No. 6 and service every day of the year. Lions Bay has 15 to 19 buses per weekday, connecting with Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver and Vancouver.
Let's make it better

Let's make it better

EDITOR, Canada Day is a time for celebration. It's the people of Squamish creating a Canadian flag out of red cupcakes and white cupcakes, displayed on toothpicks and arranged in just the perfect layout.
Don't cut bus service

Don't cut bus service

Editor's note: The following letter was sent to Mayor Greg Gardner and members of Squamish council. It was copied to The Chief for publication. Re: Graeme Masterton, B.C.
Theatre of the absurd

Theatre of the absurd

EDITOR, I liked being a barber a lot better before I became a substantial tax collector. I also liked being a barber a lot better before my trade was subject to Gordon Campbell's Privatize and Deregulate strategy.
Ode to Squamish, best town around

Ode to Squamish, best town around

Squamish it's not you, it's me.
Invasive plants cost real money

Invasive plants cost real money

EDITOR, Invasive plants cost taxpayers, homeowners and developers real money. It's not just about birds, bugs and bunnies or biodiversity and sustainability.
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