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A legacy for all

A legacy for all

This letter was sent to District of Squamish council and copied to The Chief for publication. While we have finally been blessed by the Olympics and are in receipt of Legacy Funds, the hard part is still to come.
Self-care begins and ends with sleep

Self-care begins and ends with sleep

When we are creating plans for self-care we often forget to include the amount of sleep we get every night. Other things are important but an adequate amount of sleep is the most significant thing that we can do for ourselves.
Know when to stop driving

Know when to stop driving

It is a rite of passage for the 16-year-old, something awaited with anxiety and desire by most teens. When the time comes, they take it very seriously, studying hard in advance. Then they get their learner's permit.
Train noise solutions exist

Train noise solutions exist

Editor, The discussions with CN in Whistler about excessive railway noise in Squamish were at least acknowledging the issue, and thanks to the participants ["CN meets with district regarding noise," The Chief, Oct. 1].
Editorial: Out of touch

Editorial: Out of touch

"Let them eat cake.
Complaint over complaint

Complaint over complaint

Editor, I hope that you don't hold yourself to the same standards you expect from the organizers of the Granfondo, i.e. get it perfect the first time or don't bother trying again.
Another top oil and gas official leaves for petro industry

Another top oil and gas official leaves for petro industry

Public Eye has learned of another senior energy, mines and petroleum resources ministry official who went directly from being on the province's payroll to working for a major petroleum interest.
Bottled water brouhaha

Bottled water brouhaha

The president of Nestlé Waters Canada is ready to rush out here from Ontario to persuade our mayor to change his mind about the recent bottled water ban at Muni Hall.
Setting the record straight

Setting the record straight

Editor, I read with interest the letter to the editor submitted by Kimberley Armour that appeared in the Oct. 1, edition of The Squamish Chief entitled, "Support bottled water ban.
Bullying a police issue

Bullying a police issue

Editor, It was interesting to see that the RCMP enforcing the Criminal Code was a front page story ["Police enter bullying fray," The Chief, Oct.