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Gondola moving along smoothly, so far

Gondola moving along smoothly, so far

So what is the difference between a '60s love-in and the recent Sea to Sky Gondola presentation held at the Brew Pub? The quick answer is, other than the passage of 50 years, there is no difference.
Small-lot thoughts, questions

Small-lot thoughts, questions

EDITOR, It seems Squamish is on the verge of being awash with tiny houses on tiny lots. There has been a small-lot movement afoot in B.C. for a decade or two. The original reason was for areas of suburban renewal, to create two lots out of one.
Expedite zoning process, please

Expedite zoning process, please

Editor's note: This is a copy of a letter to Squamish's mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication. Please accept this letter of support for the proposed Sea to Sky Gondola project.
No vote for what's-his-Face(book)

No vote for what's-his-Face(book)

I had a high school teacher, Brother Martin, who used to snarl at the class, "Too much is enough!" when things started getting out of hand. I'm starting to feel that way about municipal election information.
In the starting gate…

In the starting gate…

Today (Friday, Oct. 14) is a big day if you're into local politics and we are.
Fall Fair thanks

Fall Fair thanks

To the Fall Fair volunteers and attendees, The Brackendale Farmer's Institute wishes to convey a sincere thank you to all the fantastic volunteers at the 17th annual Brackendale Fall Fair.
Important omission

Important omission

EDITOR, On behalf of Sea to Sky Community Services Society I am writing in regard to your Sept. 9 article "Youth therapy funding appeal issued.
Welcome to Shakespeare 2.0

Welcome to Shakespeare 2.0

Along with technology, video games, superheroes and gratuitous explosions in movies, I also have a great love for the works of Shakespeare. I know, I know - "One of these things does not belong here.
Where have all the women gone?

Where have all the women gone?

With just one week to go before the nomination deadline closes for November's municipal election, I'm slightly concerned. Not because I have anything against anyone who has who stepped forward to run.
Welcome home, Pavel

Welcome home, Pavel

EDITOR, After 3 1/2 years of unjustified imprisonment in a Mexican prison,Pavel Kulisek walked free Aug. 16, cleared of all charges, and came home to Vancouver.
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