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Job killers? Not

Job killers? Not

You have to ask quite a few Canadians these days to find one who's not worried about the economy.
Where do the (older) children play?

Where do the (older) children play?

I remember it wasn't easy being a teenager. It's an awkward and weird time when hormones spring all sorts of fun surprises on you, like an acne breakout on school picture day, or sounding like a squeaky toy for a few weeks while your voice changes.
Bear beware

Bear beware

EDITOR, Some of us on Kintyre Drive, near Jura Cresent, woke up on Friday to see a bear trap set up on the street. In fact, right beside the driveway of one neighbour, and beside the yard fence of another with two young children.
A passion for pinks

A passion for pinks

EDITOR, Pinks I lean over the railing of the Mashiter Bridge Looking down to watch nature's wonder - The pinks - Slowly making their way Against the current.
Harvest Fest on tap at Railway Park

Harvest Fest on tap at Railway Park

Harvest Fest 2011 is a family affair and is being celebrated at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park tomorrow (Oct. 1) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Living with cougars, part 2

Living with cougars, part 2

EDITOR, I was disappointed with Helmut Manzl's column, "Big cats, bigger opportunity" (Chief, Sept. 23) in which he chastised the group Big Wildlife for not speaking out about recent cougar encounters. In referencing Big Wildlife, Mr.
Hazardous, indeed

Hazardous, indeed

EDITOR, I wanted to respond to Coun.
One-sided real-estate picture

One-sided real-estate picture

EDITOR, Re: "Squamish's first $2 million home sold," Chief, Sept. 16. The sale of a $2 million property within the District of 麻豆社国产is a poor indicator of the value of local real estate.
Big cats, bigger opportunity

Big cats, bigger opportunity

"Another embarrassment for Canada. We go around the world attempting to 'do what is right,' yet at home we are Neanderthals. Killing animals. Killing the environment.
Proud of mayor and his legacy

Proud of mayor and his legacy

EDITOR, I am writing in response to Joe Rommel's Letter to the Editor in the Chief newspaper ("Travel tales fail to inspire," Sept. 9). Mr.