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LETTER: Family is...

LETTER: Family is...

Editor’s note: Les McDonald is the owner of the Copper Coil Still & Grill downtown. Now that I’m a father, everything is different. If you have a family you know what I mean.
LETTER: RE: LNG

LETTER: RE: LNG

Editor's note: Byng Giraud is the Country Manager & VP, Corporate Affairs Woodfibre LNG Limited. This letter is in response to some things said by Mayor Patricia Heintzman in Ruling a boomtown: Q&A with Mayor Patricia Heintzman (Sept.
COLUMN: Of generous, outdoorsy friends

COLUMN: Of generous, outdoorsy friends

F our months ago I moved to Squamish without knowing anyone. It’s been a summer of facing my fears and challenging nature – but it wouldn’t have happened without the generosity of new friends.
EDITORIAL: Squamish’s unity and divide

EDITORIAL: Squamish’s unity and divide

T he last week or so has shown both the strong divide that can exist in Squamish and the incredible capacity for unity and understanding that we have.
COLUMN: Transitions in government

COLUMN: Transitions in government

How my role as MLA will be impacted moving forward
LETTER: Signs, but no waterpark?

LETTER: Signs, but no waterpark?

Well, council has officially acknowledged they are way out of touch. With all the needs for infrastructure upgrades, road repairs, lighting improvements, a waterpark and on and on in their wisdom they have decided signs are what we need.
About a local: Meet our political cartoonist

About a local: Meet our political cartoonist

‘I try to say what the common man is thinking’
LETTER: Dangerous trail

LETTER: Dangerous trail

Editor’s note: This letter is in response to our feature, Hiking from the Sunshine Coast back to Squamish published on Sept. 7 Before this experience gets too cold, I have to pass on a few words.
COLUMN: Let council know what you want

COLUMN: Let council know what you want

W hen I was 13 years old, my family moved into unit 13 of a townhouse complex – no bad luck omen there.
EDITORIAL: Time to engage, Squamish

EDITORIAL: Time to engage, Squamish

The next municipal election is a little more than one year away. Residents in B.C. municipalities go to the polls Oct. 20, 2018.