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We fill our lives with clutter

We fill our lives with clutter

After a few weeks packing up my old house, I have learned one thing: We fill our lives with things, mostly things that have little meaning.
What I learned about Woodfibre LNG

What I learned about Woodfibre LNG

Councillor Ted Prior reflects after visiting WLNG offices in Asia
Nothing fuzzy, please: We need a real plan

Nothing fuzzy, please: We need a real plan

The Local Government Act requires that all B.C. municipalities must generate an Official Community Plan (OCP) that sets out policies related to growth, land use and public services.
Letter: Squamish is becoming 'gentrified'

Letter: Squamish is becoming 'gentrified'

Gentrification is defined as “the buying and renovation of houses and stores in deteriorated urban neighborhoods by upper- or middle-income families or individuals, thus improving property values but often displacing low-income families and small bus
Letter: Film industry should be held accountable

Letter: Film industry should be held accountable

Re: “Helping parks live long and prosper,” Reporter’s Notebook column, July 2. The writer says, “according to the film’s location manager… no trees were cut down and only two sections of dead limbs were removed.” This is not true.
Letter: Woodfibre LNG will help protect marine life

Letter: Woodfibre LNG will help protect marine life

After reading the June 22 letter regarding protecting herring habitat, I would like to assure your readers that Woodfibre LNG Ltd.
Letter: Bowling green destroyed through neglect

Letter: Bowling green destroyed through neglect

To the mayor, council and Parks and Recreation management: If it was your intention to virtually discourage and stop the use of the lawn bowling on the bowling court, congratulations. You have succeeded.
Only you can save the bears

Only you can save the bears

The first bear of the season was destroyed in Squamish this week. The killing occurred Sunday at the Stawamus Chief Campground, where the 200-lb.
Whatever Nation members want

Whatever Nation members want

The three Squamish Nation women featured in this week’s Lifestyle section feature, “Soaring above racism and segregation,” said many things that have stuck with me since sitting down with them for that interview.
Letter: Climbers troubled by Star Trek production

Letter: Climbers troubled by Star Trek production

I was disappointed to read Ben Lypka’s July 2 column, “Helping parks live long and prosper” in response to the climbing community’s concerns about filming Star Trek in the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. Mr.
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