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'Appalled' by gondola plan

'Appalled' by gondola plan

EDITOR, I am a retired Australian teacher and a climber who has made extended visits to Squamish to climb on the Chief three times over the past 26 years. Now that I am no longer working, I am hopeful that my visits will be able to be more frequent.
Gondola opposed

Gondola opposed

Editor's note: This is a letter to B.C. Premier Christy Clark. It was copied to The Chief for publication. I am writing to you to ask you to not allow the building of a gondola to the top of Shannon Falls.
Conservative candidness

Conservative candidness

Editor,You gotta hand it to Stephen Harper. The guy is ferociously capable of acquiring power, then dismantling all possibility of opposition. There is a small but influential portion of our population that values such abilities ahead of all others.
Getting in the Google Glasses groove

Getting in the Google Glasses groove

Technology doesn't always necessarily enhance our lives.
The evolution of a councillor

The evolution of a councillor

So... here we are, five months into my freshman term as a councillor. The courses, the conferences and presentations attended to bring us up to speed as councillors have been very informative and interesting.
Gym wars

Gym wars

Editor, Re: "Gym coming to Brennan Park arena," Chief, March 30. There once was a rec centre who wanted a cash cow. Just build a gym, they were told, that is how. With the pool, the rink and field it would be hot.
Oh, what a busy day

Oh, what a busy day

Ask someone how they are these days and chances are they will tell you exactly how BUSY they are. Gone are the days when we were "fine" or "good." Busy is the new black, or 30, or something or other.
Signing off on 'idiocracy'

Signing off on 'idiocracy'

Editor, As much as I enjoy reading the articles and letters in the Squamish Chief, I am going to discontinue reading your paper and making comments on the online version as well.
Music festival finale set

Music festival finale set

The Howe Sound Music Festival (HSMF) will conclude with the Highlights Concert on Sunday (April 15) at St. John's Anglican Church. Gold performers in piano and voice, and choral students from Britannia Beach to Pemberton will perform.
The tiresome DOS two-step

The tiresome DOS two-step

According to the former bank manager now sitting comfortably in the mayor's chair, a 10 per cent municipal tax increase "is not something to get excited about.