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Letter: Let's think about our future

Letter: Let's think about our future

Squamish can be a very vibrant town, but it requires that everyone realize what we have and what we need. To state that Squamish is “Hardwired for Adventure” is not only arrogant, but simply put, not true.
Letter: Risk is just a part of life

Letter: Risk is just a part of life

I read last week’s letter from Ms. Saxby, and I must admit I was very disappointed at the effort to link both the bunker fuel leak in English Bay and the unfortunate fire at Squamish Terminals to the current Woodfibre LNG proposal.
The naked truth about police visit to Squamish family

The naked truth about police visit to Squamish family

When has it become illegal for a four-year-old boy to run around his own yard naked? On April 19, Tyler McIlwaine, 4, of Brackendale decided to strip out of his clothes when they became wet as his dad washed the car.
Visitors never want to leave Squamish

Visitors never want to leave Squamish

I’ve only been here six months, but it’s now home. When friends visit, I love to show off the sights of Squamish. And they’re always in awe. Even to those who already live amidst stunning B.C.
Let’s be proactive about housing

Let’s be proactive about housing

Housing is a fundamental component of a healthy community, and it is important for a municipal government in a growing community to take leadership to ensure the housing supply will meet the needs of citizens.
Will council receive hot tips about saving money?

Will council receive hot tips about saving money?

Significant tax increase seems likely as district budget process wraps up
Letter: Accidents happen. Is Woodfibre LNG worth the risk?

Letter: Accidents happen. Is Woodfibre LNG worth the risk?

The environmental tragedies of the past two weeks have made one thing clear: accidents happen.
Letter: Exporting gas does not reduce pollution

Letter: Exporting gas does not reduce pollution

Any concern about the permit denial to Fortis Gas while meeting all requirements is just a noise about nothing because all will be decided by provincial government in the end, and anyone else’s opinion does not count.
Letter: 'Idiot' cyclists lucky to be alive

Letter: 'Idiot' cyclists lucky to be alive

A funny thing happened to me on my way to the store a couple of weeks ago. As I came to a halt at the intersection of Breamar and Skyline (a three-way stop), I came to a full stop and looked to the left before proceeding to make a left onto Skyline.
A rotten smell in Squamish

A rotten smell in Squamish

In Hamlet, Act. 1, Scene 4, Marcellus announces “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” That classic line has no geographic or temporal boundaries.
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