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Resolving Squamish's beaver conundrum
Caught between a rock and a rapidly proliferating population of saw-toothed rodents, the District of Squamish (DOS) is facing a decision to deep six a number of "nuisance" beavers. From the West Coast to the Prairies, and all the way to P.E.I.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Supporting teachers
EDITOR, I would like to reply to some comments made by Mr. Trueman in the Jan. 14 edition of The Chief ("A writer's rebuttal," Letters). I would like to apologize to Mr. Trueman for the incorrect spelling of his name.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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The real, present danger of avalanches
In mid-January, three people lost their lives in avalanches in the backcountry of western Canada while a further seven people were caught in an in-bounds avalanche at the Fernie Alpine Resort and survived.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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A different type of trade deal
EDITOR, Have you heard of CETA yet? No? Not surprising, given that our federal and provincial governments and corporate leaders are negotiating a "free trade" deal behind closed doors.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Turtle Toonie Drive underway at Women's Centre
The first-ever Howe Sound Women's Centre Online Turtle Toonie Drive is now on in an effort to reach the centre's goal of $10,000. Please consider donating a toonie online through Canada Helps by going to www.canadahelps.org.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Planning for the future
We all know that majority rules is one of the most basic tenets of democracy. When an election occurs, or a vote comes up in the House of Commons, the legislature or the council table, the results of the vote determine the outcome.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Top NDP staffer tries to keep campaign requirements secret
The provincial New Democrats have claimed they'll be more open and accountable than the Liberals if they win government. But the party's top staffer cast doubt on those claims during last week's New Democrat membership form controversy.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Grave in disrepair
EDITOR, Late last summer my daughter, my sister and I visited my mother's grave in the graveyard on Government Road.We live out of town now and were not able to keep it up nor keep an eye on it.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Send in the clones
I caught Steven Spielberg's dinosaur movie Jurassic Park on television a few nights ago.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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Fish farm ads short on facts
Editor's note: This letter was sent to Ian Roberts of Marine Harvest Canada. It was copied to The Chief for publication. Re: Television ads on prime time are called "B.C.
Jan 28, 2011 1:00 AM
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