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LETTER: More on Steffanie

LETTER: More on Steffanie

I just saw this article on Steffanie Lawrence and wanted to see if any of my comments could lead to change. Children are considered minors until 18. I think the parent has the right to do whatever is best for their child until they reach majority.
LETTER: Free the food trucks

LETTER: Free the food trucks

Reporter Haley Ritchie’s piece in The Chief, “Food truck owner requests more flexibility in program” on Feb.
Les Leyne: ICBC crisis so big, it gets its own budget line

Les Leyne: ICBC crisis so big, it gets its own budget line

ICBC achieved rock-star notoriety in the NDP government’s budget this week. The Crown corporation appeared for the first time in the top-line summary of the provincial books. It’s usually tucked in the more obscure parts of the provincial budget.
LETTER: In tribute to Doreen Ramus

LETTER: In tribute to Doreen Ramus

Doreen Ramus was such a gift to her community of Squamish. She worked tirelessly in support of live theatre right up to her last days.
COLUMN: Passive aggressive: building for the future today

COLUMN: Passive aggressive: building for the future today

Last April I toured Squamish’s first Net Zero house in the Crumpit Woods area of Valleycliffe.
LETTER: Holding ICBC accountable?

LETTER: Holding ICBC accountable?

I have recently become a resident of Squamish — I moved here from Vancouver to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. So far, I love it here.
LETTER: Hilltop cares

LETTER: Hilltop cares

I would like to add my voice of positive support to Hilltop House and its staff. My wife’s valiant struggle against Parkinson’s unfortunately finally required her to be cared for at Hilltop for two years.
LETTER: From one parent to another

LETTER: From one parent to another

In regards to the article of Steffanie [Lawrence] and her mother speaking out in the Feb. 15 edition of The Chief.
COLUMN: Let's dream big on the future of Brennan Park

COLUMN: Let's dream big on the future of Brennan Park

Bring me your screaming children, the sweet smell of over-chlorinated water and even your floating Band-Aids. I don't mind. That's right – I am a fierce defender of the public pool. Nothing is more relaxing to me than a cheap swim on a cold day.
EDITORIAL: Bylaw will save bears

EDITORIAL: Bylaw will save bears

By passing regulations restricting wildlife attractants, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has made the right move to protect bears and other animals in the area.