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Me like weather-talk. You?

Me like weather-talk. You?

Hilary Hanbidge. Location: Latitude, 47.6 degrees North and longitude 122.33 degrees West. Status: Alive. "It's been pretty crazy," she says over the phone having just poured herself a glass of red wine. Hilary is one of my best friends.
'Foodie Forum' on next week's menu

'Foodie Forum' on next week's menu

The Howe Sound Musical Festival's (HSMF) concert Inspiration will take place Sunday (Jan. 22) at 2 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church. A variety of music from music teachers and past HSMF members will make for a pleasant afternoon.
Calling all citizen scientists

Calling all citizen scientists

Want to be involved in real scientific research, but think you need lots of time or training? Think again. Research projects from across the globe are looking for citizen scientists.
Looking at livability

Looking at livability

Squamish ranked a dismal 161st out of the 180 Canadian communities of 10,000 or more on Money Sense magazine's "Best Places to Live" list for 2011.
Winter Farmers' Market brings back the goods

Winter Farmers' Market brings back the goods

The Squamish Winter Farmers' Market will take place at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park in the CN Roundhouse and Conference Centre on Sunday (Jan. 15) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
'Precautionary stance' advocated

'Precautionary stance' advocated

Editor's note: This is a letter to Dr. Paul Martiquet, medical health officer for Rural Vancouver Coastal Health, including the Sea to Sky Corridor. It was copied to The Chief for publication. In response to your Dec.
The mystical madness of 2012

The mystical madness of 2012

Well, it's 2012 at last - the epic year many of us have been waiting for. Personally, I've been anticipating it since 1999.
Hope - and challenges - spring eternal

Hope - and challenges - spring eternal

A new year, a new council. Hope springs eternal. Popular writer, community advocate and second-term Coun. Bryan Raiser believes "Squamish must be a place where opportunities still exist to own your own home, make a good living and raise a family.
'Precautionary stance' advocated

'Precautionary stance' advocated

Editor's note: This is a letter to Dr. Paul Martiquet, medical health officer for Rural Vancouver Coastal Health, including the Sea to Sky Corridor. It was copied to The Chief for publication. In response to your Dec.
Who's hijacking what?

Who's hijacking what?

How far will Stephen Harper and his ministers go to ensure maximum profits to their friends in the oil patch to the exclusion of all other interests? Well, if an "open" letter from Joe Oliver, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, is any indication
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