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Claire Nielsen: Addictions take many shapes and forms

Claire Nielsen: Addictions take many shapes and forms

Addictions are considered disorders of the mind involving chemicals (endorphins, dopamine and adrenaline) and the function of brain circuits concerning reward, stress, and self-control. 
Letters: Our 'weed-free' lawn ideals are antiquated and ignorant

Letters: Our 'weed-free' lawn ideals are antiquated and ignorant

'Is it possible to shift from an obsession to having the “perfect lawn” to an obsession with soil regeneration or organic veggie gardening?'
Andy Prest: Slide tackles, slew-footings and other expensive sports hazards

Andy Prest: Slide tackles, slew-footings and other expensive sports hazards

What lessons can be learned following a court decision that saw a rec soccer player awarded more than $100,000 after getting injured by a 'reckless' slide tackle?
Garden to Table: Strawberries are 'super-duper foods'

Garden to Table: Strawberries are 'super-duper foods'

Bioactive elements found in wild and organic strawberries benefit all of our body’s primary systems, says permaculture expert Laura Marie Neubert
Letter to the editor: MAID in Canada targets the sick to save money

Letter to the editor: MAID in Canada targets the sick to save money

Heartbreaking stories continue to come out across Canada exposing the unethical, irresponsible, and dangerous implications of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program.
Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

A new version of the NDP’s housing policy was ordered because the first multi-billion dollar version hasn’t made enough progress in alleviating the crisis
Letter: Think outside the Quest University campus

Letter: Think outside the Quest University campus

'Just a thought that maybe what makes Squamish great should be the focus of any educational facility based here!'
Editorial: For kids born today, 'new' Squamish will be 'old' Squamish

Editorial: For kids born today, 'new' Squamish will be 'old' Squamish

'The changes Squamish is undergoing mean areas that were once enjoyed by a select few will be enjoyed by many. Those few won’t be wrong in their sorrow for what is lost. Their story is valid, as is the story of those who will enjoy — and one day reminisce — about what it becomes.'
Youth opinion: Hooray for Squamish punk

Youth opinion: Hooray for Squamish punk

'Not only was it my first proper punk show, but it was also my first time hopping into a mosh pit and having a good time with friends just 10 minutes from home.'
Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

A pathway to a 'living wage' may be the next step
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