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Keeping an eye on the money

Keeping an eye on the money

THE ISSUE: Municipal budget WE SAY: Zero per cent increase comes with a windfall - how will they spend it? Squamish council spent a good amount of time patting itself on the back Tuesday (March 8) for passing what it called its second straight zero p
The first of many firsts on the oceanfront

The first of many firsts on the oceanfront

By Larry Murray Chair - Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation Two special events are taking place on the Squamish oceanfront.
Readers react to 'Jaded journalist' piece

Readers react to 'Jaded journalist' piece

Letters
Not listening, not caring

Not listening, not caring

Letters
Cynical Sunshine

Cynical Sunshine

Our latest referendum has caused many things to happen. For one, it got everyone talking about Squamish's need for new facilities. It also kicked off the municipal election campaign so very early.
Council Corner with the Mayor

Council Corner with the Mayor

The referendum result is in and the result is loud and clear. I certainly accept the fact that for whatever reason the people of Squamish decided not to endorse the bylaw to borrow money to build several new facilities.
OPINION - Getting to the Don't Votes

OPINION - Getting to the Don't Votes

You probably know the Don't Votes. They were too busy to vote in the 1983 B.C. election. Same story in 1986. In 1991 they were out of town, in 1996 they didn't like the candidates and in 2001 they couldn't be bothered.
YOUR LETTERS

YOUR LETTERS

Editor, Now that the $20 million question is out of the way, is it time to look at what in my opinion could be done to make Squamish a better place.
EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL

The issue: Facilities Referendum WE SAY: Council listens and responds the right way to the vote It's not easy to listen to a message you didn't want to hear. It's even harder to respond to that message in a positive manner and work for a solution.
Jaded journalist has a (tentative) change of heart

Jaded journalist has a (tentative) change of heart

More than a year ago, I sat in the North Vancouver Provincial Courthouse watching a small television monitor as a blubbering Ryan Aldridge confessed to a police officer that he had, in fact, killed Bob McIntosh.
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