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Voting for the least offensive option

Voting for the least offensive option

Politics have changed for me. Before I turned 18, I couldn't wait to vote, and kept up with every issue and platform for every party.
Multi-sport facility supported

Multi-sport facility supported

Editor's note: This is a letter to Squamish's mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication.
Spring time is bear time

Spring time is bear time

Bear Aware is back in town and so are the bears. A few bears have been seen over the past few weeks and we can expect to see more ursine activity as the weather warms up.
Celebrating our town's history

Celebrating our town's history

In my five-year affiliation with the Squamish Historical Society, one thing I've noticed is that this community wears its history with pride. Throughout that storied past, a good number of local paycheques were generated by the forestry industry.
Kingswood plan supported

Kingswood plan supported

EDITOR, As newcomers to Squamish who love living here and are interested in supporting our local community, we decided to attend the public information meeting of March 31 at the Adventure Centre to learn more about the new Scott Crescent proposed de
Pack's departure hardly surprising

Pack's departure hardly surprising

Almost every Saturday night throughout the fall and winter I could be found in the friendly confines of Brennan Park Arena watching the Squamish Wolf Pack junior hockey team lose hockey games.
Reject Scott Crescent plan

Reject Scott Crescent plan

EDITOR, On March 31, I attended a public meeting to learn about the Kingswood development for its Scott Crescent property along Highway 99.
Climate surprise

Climate surprise

A team of physicists and statisticians who set out to challenge the scientific consensus on climate change recently released its results last week, and the conclusion was a set of data nearly identical to those that support the prevailing scientific
Farmers' Market set for winter finale

Farmers' Market set for winter finale

Tomorrow (April 9) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the last Squamish Farmers' Market held in the CN Roundhouse and Conference Centre at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park for this season.
Managing our relationship with food

Managing our relationship with food

Geneen Roth, in her new book, Women, Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything, explores how the relationship that people have with food can be used to deepen their self awareness.
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