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Fish farm ads short on facts

Fish farm ads short on facts

Editor's note: This letter was sent to Ian Roberts of Marine Harvest Canada. It was copied to The Chief for publication. Re: Television ads on prime time are called "B.C.
For all the tea in China

For all the tea in China

A delicate drink that we may take for granted today, tea has inspired art, culture, religion and even revolution. Five-thousand years ago, China's second emperor had the vision to cultivate herbs and study their uses as medicine.
Is it the end of the world really?

Is it the end of the world… really?

I've become more and more interested lately in those "End of Days" prophecies. I'm not usually a Biblical sort of guy, really.
Falcon delivers for Squamish

Falcon delivers for Squamish

The provincial media has been dominated in recent weeks by coverage of the B.C. Liberal and B.C. NDP leadership races. It's an exciting time for our province - and for Squamish residents. One of the candidates for the leadership of the B.C.
Carbon fiasco

Carbon fiasco

Last week a retired Saskatchewan farming couple touched off a flurry of government and oil-and-gas industry denials by releasing a consultant's report that they said links a series of events on their farm over several years to leakage from a large in
When building a portfolio, consider dividends

When building a portfolio, consider dividends

Investors should consider dividends when building their portfolios. Although dividends are often viewed as boring, they can be quite glamorous given the potential they offer.
Review omitted key details

Review omitted key details

Editor's note: The following letter contains vivid depictions of movie violence and potential spoilers for those thinking of going to see the film. Reader discretion is advised.
Trapping opposed

Trapping opposed

EDITOR, I disagree with Oliver Busby's recommendation of trapping beavers ("Beaver trapping recommended," The Chief, Jan. 14). Hopefully council does the right thing and disregards the recommendation and brings the beavers back to Valleycliffe.
Sowing the seeds of our horticultural heritage

Sowing the seeds of our horticultural heritage

When the weather doesn't allow you to get out in the garden, a great winter garden pastime is the perusing of seed and plant catalogues.
Transit authority's time is now

Transit authority's time is now

EDITOR,Squamish Commuter transit service is scheduled to end on March 31, 2011. It is time to do something.
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