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In defence of teachers

In defence of teachers

EDITOR, I would like to say I disagree with some rather ignorant and offensive statements made by Mr. Phillip Trueman in his letter "No Pay for 'Sick' Days" in the Dec. 24 edition of The Chief.
2011 was the year of the hack

2011 was the year of the hack

I know lots of folks who get the flu shot every year, tank up on vitamin C, eat right and exercise, and also fanatically use that anti-bacterial hand goo whenever they can - all in a diligent effort to stave off illness during the winter months.
The case for legalization, regulation

The case for legalization, regulation

EDITOR, Re. "Bill enjoys broad-based support," Letters, The Chief, Dec. 17.
GAS economic stimulus touted

GAS economic stimulus touted

EDITOR, I give kudos to Jim Harvey for sharing his concerns and fears with us in his letter, Oceanfront development plan sparks scepticism, published in the Friday, Dec. 31 edition of your paper.
The gift that keeps giving

The gift that keeps giving

Which local charitable organization encourages Squamish business owners to donate to their cause only to turn these financial contributions into profits for a multinational corporation? Community Christmas Care, a local Christian organization determi
Group of Seven's Squamish adventures to be recounted

Group of Seven's Squamish adventures to be recounted

Anyone thinking of boarding the Polar Express at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park next weekend (Dec. 4 and 5) should get their tickets soon by calling (604) 898-9336.
Water park sought

Water park sought

Editor's note: This is a letter sent to the District of Squamish. It was copied to The Chief for publication.
Transit service in crisis

Transit service in crisis

EDITOR, Sea to Sky Transit, the service between Squamish and Whistler, is in crisis. People in Whistler and Squamish use the buses to commute, shop, use government and medical services and for recreation.
Good news on forestry front

Good news on forestry front

EDITOR, I wish to compliment The Chief and reporter Meagan Robertson on the substantial article on local forest management issues in last week's paper ("Balanced tree harvest becoming more crucial," The Chief, Nov. 19).
And social justice for allÂ…?

And social justice for allÂ…?

A provincial New Democrat executive member and former candidate has quit the party over its "marginalization of Indigenous peoples, communities, voices and issues.