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A silly kiss is not a crime

A silly kiss is not a crime

If you’ve ever been sexually assaulted, you know that it is far more damaging than a peck on the cheek.
Let’s talk incomes, shall we?

Let’s talk incomes, shall we?

What do you make a year? Every year, municipalities release Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) reports that include the remuneration paid to staff and council.
Change is possible

Change is possible

I travel a lot. In the space of one week this month, I was in Halifax, Toronto (twice), Montreal and back here to wonderful Squamish.
Letter: Double standard about water use?

Letter: Double standard about water use?

In regards to July 30 Chief article, “Ranch gets permit to host camping and events,” The Squamish Nation is objecting to the temporary use permit issued for this venue.
Letter: Customers would pay for $15/hr minimum wage

Letter: Customers would pay for $15/hr minimum wage

In my last letter, I made an observation about the gentrification in Squamish and the possibility of a $15/hour minimum wage. Most of the negative responses I received were from some of the local business owners I know in the area.
Letter: 'Woodfibre LNG's ad is misleading'

Letter: 'Woodfibre LNG's ad is misleading'

Woodfibre LNG’s “Hey Neighbour” ad attempts to lull us into false complacency and downplays the unacceptable safety risks inherent in locating an LNG terminal there.
Letter: LNG and greenhouse gas emissions

Letter: LNG and greenhouse gas emissions

How can B.C. meet its greenhouse emissions targets and simultaneously put all its chips on an LNG (liquefied natural gas) economy? The provincial government is asking for public input before Aug. 17 on the 2015 Climate Leadership Plan, B.C.
Youthful energy arrives in Squamish for music fest

Youthful energy arrives in Squamish for music fest

Let’s welcome festival-goers to our cool little city.
Letter: District should borrow from 'extravagant paycheques'

Letter: District should borrow from 'extravagant paycheques'

So the district is deciding if they need to borrow money for improvements. Why don’t they borrow the money from their extravagant paycheques? Alanah Decook Brackendale
Letter: Canada's wealth is skimmed by the rich

Letter: Canada's wealth is skimmed by the rich

We are back in recession. Of course, after 10 years in power, this is not Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s fault. Steady as it goes, everything is OK, or it could be worse, keep the course (downward?) are his government’s election slogans.