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Catching up with Squamish's past

Catching up with Squamish's past

Leslie Keith is from one of the Squamish Valley's pioneer families and she will be at the Seniors Centre on Thursday (April 7) at 1 p.m. to present a PowerPoint show on the "Squamish Valley before the Highway.
Squamish: Highest turnout in Canada?

Squamish: Highest turnout in Canada?

EDITOR, It is said that tolerance is a hallmark of our democratic society and we send our armed forces to other lands to help populations achieve greater democracy.
Clear choices

Clear choices

Voters in the German state of Baden-Württemburg this week threw almost a quarter of their votes behind candidates representing the state's Green Party in a vote that will make the party's leader, Winfried Kretschmann, the first Green premier of a sta
Earth Hour challenge is on

Earth Hour challenge is on

Squamish aiming to beat out Pemberton, Whistler
Is your life too plastic?

Is your life too plastic?

The Squamish Climate Action Network (CAN) has a movie night planned at the Squamish Seniors Centre tonight (Thursday, March 20) from 7 to 9 p.m.
Huck away, dog owners

Huck away, dog owners

EDITOR, I have a request to make of Squamish dog owners, specifically those who are inclined to go to all the trouble of using those cute little green bags for collecting their doggy's poo, then proceed to wing it into the bushes where it hangs like
Crossing the line

Crossing the line

The emergence of online comments as a popular way for readers to engage in dialogue about the issues of the day is a welcome development in news organizations ability to connect with the public.
Why am I not stoked?

Why am I not stoked?

Considering my second job is serving, and my wage will go up with the minimum wage increase, I should be excited right? But I feel as though the joy that automatically accompanies this increase is a bit superficial and should be approached, like ever
Standing up for our core values

Standing up for our core values

"I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody." OK, folks, this isn't the 1950s Hoboken, New Jersey, waterfront. And we're not running with the likes of Terry Malloy and his brother Charley.
Even-handed treatment sought

Even-handed treatment sought

EDITOR, I read with interest the article of March 4, "CAO denies Squamish 'closed for business'" on The Chief's website, as I am the solicitor for the Paradise Trails development.
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