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Editorial: Reflecting on Black History Month in 2021

Editorial: Reflecting on Black History Month in 2021

Black History Month is typically a time to honour, celebrate and reflect upon the stories, experiences and accomplishments of Black Canadians here in British Columbia and across the country.
Letter: Keep focus on fighting racism, Squamish

Letter: Keep focus on fighting racism, Squamish

I will never have to advocate for basic human rights that Black Lives Matter and others have to because those rights are simply given to me because I am white.
Letter: What is political violence, Squamish?

Letter: What is political violence, Squamish?

In this letter, I wish to set the record straight on these topics, drawing from my background as both a student of history and a student of political philosophy.
Letter: David Suzuki got it wrong on mink

Letter: David Suzuki got it wrong on mink

David Suzuki styles himself as an environmentalist, so it is surprising that he recently sent a letter (co-signed by three other "scientists") to the BC Minister of Agriculture criticizing mink farming.
Letter: Don't be a NIMBY, Â鶹Éç¹ú²úfolks

Letter: Don't be a NIMBY, Â鶹Éç¹ú²úfolks

Regarding " Addressing yahoos in Squamish's backcountry ," published Jan. 28.
Editorial: More transparency at Â鶹Éç¹ú²úmuni hall — not less

Editorial: More transparency at Â鶹Éç¹ú²úmuni hall — not less

This isn't about throwing stones at those who do the tough job of running things. But some principles should be adhered to regardless of the integrity of those currently in power.
Opinion: COVID-19 has taught us how to recognize what's important

Opinion: COVID-19 has taught us how to recognize what's important

If there's one thing that comes with living in a pandemic, it's a sense of priority.
Opinion: Stop hitting the COVID wall, start embracing it

Opinion: Stop hitting the COVID wall, start embracing it

Accepting our malaise and mediocrity is essential for weathering a pandemic winter
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Pandemic travellers

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Pandemic travellers

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Province funds hiring to track down invasive species

Province funds hiring to track down invasive species

About 200 people will be hired this year to track down and control the Asian giant hornet, giant hogweed, scotch broom and other invasive species across the province. The hiring blitz, already under way, will let the Invasive Species Council of B.C.
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