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It's time to think fires

It's time to think fires

With lots of snow still capping the Coastal Mountains, it's really easy for residents to ignore the warnings from area fire officials that this could be a devastating year for wildfires in this region. It could also be dangerous perhaps even fatal.
Thanks bridge rebuilders

Thanks bridge rebuilders

As SORCA members are having one of the greatest seasons this year, I would like to thank all the volunteers that have made this action-packed schedule possible for all members of SORCA and the outdoor adventurers of Squamish.
Keeping the funk alive

Keeping the funk alive

Editor, Hi my name's Eric Armour. I recently read the article "Geeves At Your Service" in last Friday's Chief, and I wanted to take a second to say thank you for printing the story, and also to make a couple of corrections.
Internet only offers illusion of privacy

Internet only offers illusion of privacy

Stop. I'm warning you. Don't do it. Don't post that photo online, send that email or text that message - unless, that is, you want it spread to friends, family, co-workers and possibly even complete strangers around the world.
The epitome of a Canadian multi-cultural community

The epitome of a Canadian multi-cultural community

Squamish is the epitome of a Canadian multi-cultural community. From our Coast Salish people who have lived here since time immemorial to Quest University students who come from all continents, we as a community embrace and celebrate our differences.
One (cyclist) for all and all (cyclists) for one

One (cyclist) for all and all (cyclists) for one

"Feel the sun on your face and the wind in your hair. Get fit. Save money," the ads promise.
VANOC plan lacks class

VANOC plan lacks class

As I read your article, residents of Squamish will have to drive south and east to Capilano University in order to be security screened and boarded on the designated buses to Whistler? ["2010 transportation plan overlooks Squamish," the Chief, March
Digging a hole for Henry

Digging a hole for Henry

This year is a first for me. I won't be calling Dad in Winnipeg to wish him a great Father's Day and get the local weather report. Henry passed away in March and there are still many reminders of the hole he has left in my life.
Discover your inner-child at the carnival

Discover your inner-child at the carnival

The Elks Spring Carnival for 2009 brings the West Coast Amusements to town this weekend featuring many new rides, games, concessions and more for all the family to enjoy.
Burying the hatchet

Burying the hatchet

It seems Squamish has buried the hatchet with CN Rail. And it only took $5.3 million.
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