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GAS for the elite

GAS for the elite

Editor As a resident of Squamish, I am strongly opposed to the development of Garibaldi at Squamish ["Council divided over GAS," The Chief, Sept. 11].
September brings special guests

September brings special guests

Story: September is shaping up to be very busy for the West Coast Railway Heritage Park, and throughout the month we will host many special guests from all over the continent. Things started off with a great event on Sept.
What we know about swine flu

What we know about swine flu

Feeling confused these days about swine flu? Well, join the crowd. Even the experts are adrift on a sea of uncertainty. That's because influenza viruses are genetic shape-shifters, able to change almost overnight into new and more dangerous forms.
Tech can rekindle your love of reading

Tech can rekindle your love of reading

One of the chief complaints I hear about the Internet and our rapidly advancing technology is how it's ruining language and language skills.
A matter of priorities

A matter of priorities

The Liberals seem to be attracting fresh animosity every time they step up to a podium these days.
Quest Pride

Quest Pride

One morning last March I found myself riding up the Red Chair at Whistler, reviewing my options on an epic powder day.
Where did the summer go?

Where did the summer go?

It's quite shocking really how quickly time passes. Just last week we were basking in the warm sun and savouring languorous, sultry summer evenings.
Thinking beside the box

Thinking beside the box

Editor, I have just read a letter from Brad Hodge ["No saving downtown," The Chief, Sept. 4].
A slippery subject

A slippery subject

Last week, the Campbell administration announced it would miss its 2009/10 deficit target by $2.28 billion, in part because of a dramatic decline in natural gas royalties.
Back to school means back to the basics

Back to school means back to the basics

New school supplies are bought and the promise of an exciting school year lies ahead. Everyone is getting back into the swing of the work and school routine, and down to the business of learning and growing.
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