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Risk assessment

Risk assessment

Base jumping - the term is enough to send shivers down the spines of many less adventurous individuals, and understandably so.
A postcard from France

A postcard from France

I am sorry to have been remiss in my writing duties of late. My family and I are spending a month in the South of France and thinking about what to do in the garden isn't high on my radar at the moment. Of course there are gardens everywhere.
Potential devastation

Potential devastation

This letter was sent to Toby Baker Squamish Nation's head of project development copied to The Chief for publication. Mr.
Province parties on, dude

Province parties on, dude

The provincial government was living it up as the economy was crashing, spending more than half-a-million dollars on parties celebrating civil service excellence.
Ripe for tourism

Ripe for tourism

Given the right conditions and some planning, the group sales tourism market is poised to take off in this former logging town.
Google takes on Windows

Google takes on Windows

There's a big fight brewing in the world of technology. It's going to be a battle for market domination, product recognition and most of all, for every computer's very heart and mind.
Thanks for safety tips

Thanks for safety tips

Editor, The Brennan Park Aquatic Centre (BPRC) would like to thank all the participants of the Lifesaving Societies National Drowning Prevention Week.
Billboard a bad idea

Billboard a bad idea

Editor, I recently read your front page news story -` Billboard (July 24, 2009)' regarding the decision the Squamish band has made to erect billboards across from the Chief.
Protect pure backcountry

Protect pure backcountry

Editor, I am a new resident of Squamish who took up skiing this past year. I discovered that the backcountry access in Squamish was better than I could have imagined.
Billboard brouhaha absurd

Billboard brouhaha absurd

Editor, I find the negative response to the Squamish Nations plan to install a sign on the highway disturbing. The non-Native community has hundreds of signs along the highway advertising everything from our own town to cars and restaurants.
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