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Letter: Push back on the LNG assault

Letter: Push back on the LNG assault

There is a toxic relationship between the fossil fuel industry and too many of the world’s powerful people who try desperately to protect a business model that has reaped billions of dollars in profit at the expense of our planet.
It’s the year to get excited about gadgets

It’s the year to get excited about gadgets

Now that almost everything is connected to the Internet, our lives will change in 2016
Remembering Jimmy: A life lived, a contribution made

Remembering Jimmy: A life lived, a contribution made

‘We need to look at what we have in common, not what makes us different’
‘Your card has been declined’

‘Your card has been declined’

The barista swipes the credit card, then hands it back, saying, “Sorry, your card was declined.
Change is in the air

Change is in the air

it’s customary at this time of year to reflect upon things that have happened in the past 12 months and look forward to what the next while may bring to us.
Earthquake provided perfect jolt

Earthquake provided perfect jolt

Every year, as we take the calendar down from the wall and pin up a new one, it seems the perfect time to reflect on where we have been – and where we are going.
Letter: Why does art need a label?

Letter: Why does art need a label?

After reading the article “queering art on display at Quest” (Dec. 17), about the display at Quest University, I’m still left wondering why art needs to have a label that reflects a gender.
Letter: Resource industries pay for our mountain access

Letter: Resource industries pay for our mountain access

Re: “Squamish transforming to a tourist town” (Dec. 10). We need to be better at presenting our local history. Squamish economic geography and contributions of our traditional industries, including tourism, could use some attention too.
Letter: Squamish is 'genuinely friendly'

Letter: Squamish is 'genuinely friendly'

At the beginning of a new year it’s always important to try and start it off on a positive note. I like to do this by stopping for a moment to appreciate and give thanks for the everyday things that we here in Squamish might take for granted.
The cost of Squamish’s success

The cost of Squamish’s success

As with many people, my first experience with Squamish was when I briefly stopped here for gas while on my way from Vancouver to Whistler. Back then, there was no other reason to stop here.
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