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Blueprint for mediocrity

Blueprint for mediocrity

Editor, Just after the turn of the millineum we, the citizens of Squamish, received a gift of 100 acres of prime waterfront and water-lot property worth $22 million. At the present time, almost a third of that value has been frittered away.
The last straw

The last straw

Editor, What are the people of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappgoing to hear next? If beavers are drowned in traps, when will the district be doing the same with an over-population of dogs and cats? Reasonably-priced alternatives - beaver bafflers or beaver-deceivers - are
'Kool-Aid drinkers' taking to debate

'Kool-Aid drinkers' taking to debate

Kool-Aid drinkers. That's how provincial New Democrats have often described the Liberals and their past tendency to unquestioningly follow party leader Gordon Campbell's decisions - at least when the cameras are rolling.
What about trails?

What about trails?

Dear Editor, I find it somehow sickly humorous that our province spends how many billions on the Sea to Sky Highway upgrades, the DOS is working on how many road upgrades around town, and we still don't have a good valley trail to link this sprawled
Food for thought

Food for thought

Editor, Several times the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappRiver Watershed Society has met with representatives from Anthem Properties (along with the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappTrails Society, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappStreamkeepers and the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappEnvironmental Conservation Society) to discuss the vegetat
Ready or not, Chirstmas is coming

Ready or not, Chirstmas is coming

With Halloween now behind us, the West Coast Railway Heritage Park shifts immediately into a month of preparations for our Christmas events.
When reality and virtual reality collide

When reality and virtual reality collide

I've always loved movies like Blade Runner, Ghost in the Shell and the Matrix, because they challenge our notion of reality.
Why not remove all trees?

Why not remove all trees?

Editor, It has recently come to my attention that the developer of the new Holiday Inn is requesting the District of Squamish's permission to remove the treed buffer from along Highway 99, even though this proposed removal of trees appears to be dire
Keep the trees

Keep the trees

Editor, I was disappointed to read in last week's Chief about council's decision to continue processing Holiday Inn's application to remove trees between the hotel and the highway.
Save the beavers

Save the beavers

This letter was copied to The Chief for publication. Mayor and council, The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappEnvironmental Conservation Society would like to voice our objection to the recent trapping and killing of beavers in our community.