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EDITORIAL: Warm days bring more illegal dumping

EDITORIAL: Warm days bring more illegal dumping

A long with the warm weather comes an irritating sight each year – illegal dumping.
COLUMN: Getting back into politics

COLUMN: Getting back into politics

Living in the Middle East puts voting into perspective
COLUMN: Garibaldi at Squamish brouhaha

COLUMN: Garibaldi at Squamish brouhaha

F asten your seatbelts folks, it looks like the three decades old Garibaldi at Squamish all-season resort narrative could soon morph into a full-on brouhaha.
LETTER: The scoop on the Coop

LETTER: The scoop on the Coop

On the exterior wall, six women dive with pointed toes and arched backs; their coloured suits strongly contrast the grey cement wall.
Column: What was your first car?

Column: What was your first car?

Do you remember your first car? Sea to Sky Gondola’s general manager Kirby Brown’s first car was a Datsun 710. “I loved that little steel speedster. I paid $600 for her,” he said. “She looked like a dehydrated Jag.
COUNCIL CORNER: Parking problems and OCP

COUNCIL CORNER: Parking problems and OCP

I would like to discuss two things with you today. The Official Community Plan (OCP) is in its third phase, and is about the most important thing for the community to take part in right now.
LETTER: Speak up for health

LETTER: Speak up for health

On behalf of Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), I’d like to congratulate the District of Squamish for committing to make Squamish a healthier and safer community.
EDITORIAL: Cross safely

EDITORIAL: Cross safely

A s the sun shines longer each day, it would seem pedestrians are safer now that the dark evenings are over. But the heavy rain still makes it difficult for drivers to see people crossing the street, even at marked crosswalks.
LETTER: Consultants are valuable

LETTER: Consultants are valuable

It is with great interest I have read the various letters to the editor submitted by one Brackendale resident.
COLUMN: Time for a mandatory vote?

COLUMN: Time for a mandatory vote?

B efore the next election there are two possible changes we should debate. First, journalists would really appreciate the return of the caffeine-laden Jolt Cola (Google it, kids). May 9 was a long and crazy night.