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Our history is being written on water

Our history is being written on water

In 2003 our community received an incredible gift. In a transaction facilitated by Squamish Nation, the province of British Columbia transferred title to 60 acres of land and 40 acres of water lots to us for a nominal amount.
Fess up

Fess up

Barbara Busalacchi Whistler
Save the beavers

Save the beavers

Editor, I was deeply troubled to read in the Chief that the District of Squamish had hired a trapper to kill beavers along Loggers Lane ("District trapper kills 12 beavers," Oct. 26, The Chief online).
Ontario transplant introduces herself Subtitle

Ontario transplant introduces herself Subtitle

I would like to introduce myself to readers as the newest reporter with The Chief. My name is Zoe Szuch (pronounced "such") and I was born and raised in Toronto.
The cop quandry

The cop quandry

These days when it comes to the law and order agenda the looming question is whether we should exchange the RCMP for a provincial contingent.
Fighting the flu

Fighting the flu

Here we are in the early days of flu season, but this is not the flu season we have been accustomed to, is it? Not only is it time for the usual seasonal flu, but this time we are also seeing the spread of a new flu, H1N1.
Stranded passenger

Stranded passenger

Editor, It is with frustration that I write this as I've recently learned that Greyhound has cancelled the morning bus route from Squamish to Vancouver as of Nov. 9.
Trail enhances neighbourhood

Trail enhances neighbourhood

Editor, We would like to comment on Mr. McIlwaine's letter opposing the Macdonald Place Trail ["Proposed trail will ruin cul-de-sac," The Chief, Oct. 23]. From our own experience the presence of a community trail enhances our community. Like Mr.
Editorial: Stranded

Editorial: Stranded

It's been called "corporate blackmail," "extortion," "bullying," "a ploy," and "heavy-handed.
Thanks for the hand

Thanks for the hand

Editor, The Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council wants to sincerely thank everyone who participated in our region's very first community weed pull, which was held Sunday Oct. 18 in both Squamish and Pemberton.
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