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Big cats, bigger opportunity

Big cats, bigger opportunity

"Another embarrassment for Canada. We go around the world attempting to 'do what is right,' yet at home we are Neanderthals. Killing animals. Killing the environment.
Proud of mayor and his legacy

Proud of mayor and his legacy

EDITOR, I am writing in response to Joe Rommel's Letter to the Editor in the Chief newspaper ("Travel tales fail to inspire," Sept. 9). Mr.
The Raiser files

The Raiser files

When nearing the end of any important project, it's always important to look back and take stock.
How video gamers are saving the world

How video gamers are saving the world

Until recently, I've always had to make excuses for being an avid video gamer. I mean, let's face it: Telling someone you're into video games rates slightly lower on the cool scale than saying you collect stamps or still sleep with "Teddy.
Cons outweigh the pros

Cons outweigh the pros

Editor's note: This letter was sent to Robin Arthurs, general manager of corporate services with the District of Squamish, as well as Squamish's mayor and council. It was copied to The Chief for publication. Thank you for your letter dated Sept.
Falling for fall: A seasonal gardening primer

Falling for fall: A seasonal gardening primer

The past few weeks have been absolutely glorious. Perhaps this extended summer is making up for the cool days of July.
Leveraging our assets

Leveraging our assets

At the end of an address to the Squamish Chamber of Commerce's monthly luncheon this week, local MLA Joan McIntyre issued a challenge to local business leaders by asking three questions: What are the best opportunities in the Sea to Sky Corridor to c
Who wants to be the mayor?

Who wants to be the mayor?

Just in case anyone was unaware, there's a job opening down at city hall.
Beaches are for all

Beaches are for all

EDITOR, While driving to work this morning I heard CBC mention that Lions Bay was trying to privatize or limit access to the beachfront there to residents only.
Salute to popular director set

Salute to popular director set

A good turnout is expected for the first annual Multi-Faith Celebration at St. John's Anglican Church tomorrow (Sept. 24) at 6 p.m. If interested in attending, please call (604) 898-5100 to see if there is space still available.
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