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Letter: Reflecting on Squamish's public works yard

Letter: Reflecting on Squamish's public works yard

'It matters not whether the taxes we pay are identified as school or municipal, there is only one taxpayer,' Grant McRad.
Letter: Congratulations Sea to Sky transit workers, I think

Letter: Congratulations Sea to Sky transit workers, I think

Who suffered from the strike? Seniors, students, parents of students, minimum wage workers needing the bus to get to work and the poor who don’t have the money to buy a car.
Opinion: Support grows for B.C. anti-corruption commissioner following release of Cullen Commission report

Opinion: Support grows for B.C. anti-corruption commissioner following release of Cullen Commission report

Research Co. and Glacier Media last asked about the Cullen Commission in October 2021 and found a public that welcomed a deeper analysis into how people were illogically allowed to bring in hockey bags full of cash into casinos.
Les Leyne: RBCM fiasco 'on me,' Horgan says

Les Leyne: RBCM fiasco 'on me,' Horgan says

Horgan did his best to absorb all the responsibility for what happened
Opinion: Economic outlook on the near and far horizon: dark clouds of misery and gloom

Opinion: Economic outlook on the near and far horizon: dark clouds of misery and gloom

Local businesses are anxious, many are wounded by the pandemic, most are concerned about the near future.
Opinion: Â鶹Éç¹ú²úpost-secondary opportunities key to our future

Opinion: Â鶹Éç¹ú²úpost-secondary opportunities key to our future

When we think about what we want for Squamish, generational sustainability should be part of it.
Letter: Squamish's Jim Sinclair is one of a kind

Letter: Squamish's Jim Sinclair is one of a kind

'Jim has been my window into Â鶹Éç¹ú²úclimbing; the players, the high points, the rescues, and the tragedies comprise the remarkable history of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úas possibly Canada’s best-known rock climbing venue.'
Editorial: It is costly to go back to Squamish’s single-family home past

Editorial: It is costly to go back to Squamish’s single-family home past

Squamish’s value is no longer a local secret and private landholders are allowed to build on their land.
Jack Knox: For some, Keg meant putting down stakes in Canada

Jack Knox: For some, Keg meant putting down stakes in Canada

For many immigrants, a job at the keg meant survival
Opinion: Are we losing our link to the past and future?

Opinion: Are we losing our link to the past and future?

'Watching over humanity from its lair on Black Tusk peak in Squamish, the Thunderbird shuns human company and routinely dines on its favourite meal: killer whale. If you get too close to his cave, he’ll set off a snowy avalanche, but if you want to push that preening poser off his pedestal, all you have to do is knock off his crown — suddenly you realize it’s just an eagle in disguise.'
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