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EDITORIAL: Not just a trip down the road

EDITORIAL: Not just a trip down the road

If the tragic crash last week wasn’t reminder enough of the lingering danger of the Sea to Sky Highway, recalling the rockslide of 2008 might be.
COLUMN: OCP front and centre in 2018

COLUMN: OCP front and centre in 2018

We ll first of all, I hope everyone had a nice, relaxed festive season this year. I know how busy it can be with family, jobs and all the other stresses of everyday life and the holiday season.
LETTER: Squamish needs a Dairy Queen

LETTER: Squamish needs a Dairy Queen

Editor’s note: The following is one of the letters from students in teacher Jennifer Mansour‘s class at Learning Expeditions. The students are in grades 7 to 12. The first of their letters were published in last week’s edition of The Chief.
LETTER: Squamish needs an electronics store

LETTER: Squamish needs an electronics store

Editor’s note: The following is one of the letters from students in teacher Jennifer Mansour‘s class at Learning Expeditions. The students are in grades 7 to 12. The first of their letters were published in last week’s edition of The Chief.
LETTER: Always on the move

LETTER: Always on the move

Editor’s note: The following is one of the letters from students in teacher Jennifer Mansour‘s class at Learning Expeditions. The students are in grades 7 to 12. The first of their letters were published in last week’s edition of The Chief.
LETTER: More signs about wildlife

LETTER: More signs about wildlife

Editor’s note: The following is one of the letters from students in teacher Jennifer Mansour‘s class at Learning Expeditions. The students are in grades 7 to 12. The first of their letters were published in last week’s edition of The Chief.
LETTER: Yes, a theatre, please

LETTER: Yes, a theatre, please

Editor’s note: The following is one of the letters from students in teacher Jennifer Mansour‘s class at Learning Expeditions. The students are in grades 7 to 12. The first of their letters were published in last week’s edition of The Chief.
EDITORIAL: Putting food on the table

EDITORIAL: Putting food on the table

S quamish needs to become more food secure, and part of that is having a living wage. Just before 2017 ended, a report was released that stated the annual food costs for a family of four in Canada was set to go up by $348 in 2018.
COLUMN: The Brackendale Art Gallery should be public

COLUMN: The Brackendale Art Gallery should be public

I n Squamish, the word “community” is synonymous with one place — the Brackendale Art Gallery. Thor and Dorte Froslev, owners of the gallery, have been a pillar in Squamish for decades.
COLUMN: Squamish = parking heaven

COLUMN: Squamish = parking heaven

One continual gripe that I’ve heard since moving here is that Squamish is lacking parking. At first, I thought maybe this was a real issue and that I’d been lucky enough never to encounter it.