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Kudos to the anti-HST warrior

Kudos to the anti-HST warrior

Growing up in South Delta, it was always interesting to motor down Arthur Drive.
DOS 'roadblocks' decried

DOS 'roadblocks' decried

Editor's note: The following letter was sent to Squamish's mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication.
Optimistic about waste

Optimistic about waste

EDITOR, Each North American person produces an average of 4.5 pounds of garbage every day. Canadians generate about 30 million tonnes of waste annually, 24 of which are discarded as waste.
Building community

Building community

The May 27 edition of The Chief included a letter to the editor from a reader from Garibaldi Highlands who offered complaints about the purported rudeness of his and his wife's neighbours toward the couple, who have lived in the area for about six mo
Computing in the cloud

Computing in the cloud

While growing up, my parents and teachers were constantly berating me to "get my head out of the clouds." I can hardly be blamed, though, as I've always been somewhat of a habitual daydreamer.
An engineer's urgent appeal

An engineer's urgent appeal

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, If that was you on Friday evening, May 27, riding your bike with the girl on roller blades in downtown Squamish, What the hell were you thinking when you thought you would ride your bike over the tracks at Loggers Lane, when t
Strawberry Social to feature tasty treats

Strawberry Social to feature tasty treats

A special couple, Owen and Josephine (Jo) Reeve, celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary with an Open House for family and friends at St. John's Anglican Church tomorrow (June 4) from 1:30 to 4 p.m.
Transit suggestions

Transit suggestions

Editor's note: This is a letter to Squamish Council and B.C. Transit. It was copied to The Chief for publication.Before July 15, B.C.
Highway fencing needed

Highway fencing needed

EDITOR, Re. "Whistler groups working to keep bears away from highway" (Whistler Question, May 19). This is great to hear interested groups meeting to discuss this topic.
HST stakes raised

HST stakes raised

Christy Clark could have stayed on the sidelines. She could have told British Columbians that she would abide by whatever voters decided to do with the controversial Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) in next month's referendum.
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