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Les Leyne: Fixing a century-old wrong gets expensive

Les Leyne: Fixing a century-old wrong gets expensive

Federal Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller says people should understand the cost of the Treaty 8 settlement with First Nations is not “a windfall … It is a bill that has gone unpaid for over 100 years by the government of Canada.”
Poll: Majority say a boat launch is the most needed Squamish amenity

Poll: Majority say a boat launch is the most needed Squamish amenity

The Squamish Chief polled 697 readers and asked the question: 'What does Squamish need most that it doesn't already have?'
Letter: Serious injury on Whistler Mountain ‘could have been avoided’

Letter: Serious injury on Whistler Mountain ‘could have been avoided’

'This letter has been brewing for a while.'
Letter: Big dogs make off-leash areas dangerous for little dogs

Letter: Big dogs make off-leash areas dangerous for little dogs

Should little dogs have their own off-leash areas so they aren’t at risk from bigger dogs?
Opinion: Being a team player

Opinion: Being a team player

When does skiing become a team sport?
Editorial: Give pharmacists a greater role in health care

Editorial: Give pharmacists a greater role in health care

B.C. pharmacists’ new ability to prescribe some drugs is needlessly restrictive in scope.
Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

Rob Shaw: BC NDP whisks into Nanaimo, whizzes out after facing the heat

With nothing substantial to offer, the premier and his solicitor general received substantial public hostility
Mario Canseco: Canadians views on creationism in classrooms continue to evolve

Mario Canseco: Canadians views on creationism in classrooms continue to evolve

In 2018, almost half of Canadians (46 per cent) disagreed with the notion of schools teaching creationism
Rob Shaw: What's in a name? Victory, BC United and leader Kevin Falcon hope

Rob Shaw: What's in a name? Victory, BC United and leader Kevin Falcon hope

New name, new leader, new candidates aim for new electoral result
Letter: Protect Squamish residents’ interest, council

Letter: Protect Squamish residents’ interest, council

'With developers eager to build in Squamish, council and the planning department are in a position of strength and have tremendous leverage to push developers to innovate in their designs, build to world-class ecological standards, and create positive lasting legacies. '
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