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Marketing, fare changes needed

Marketing, fare changes needed

Editor's note: This is a letter to the District of Squamish, B.C. Transit and the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. It was copied to The Chief for publication.
An opportunity squandered

An opportunity squandered

Imagine 10 youth from 麻豆社国产in the House of Commons in Ottawa last Friday (March 26) just as Parliamentarians readied themselves for an historic non-confidence vote that would topple the Harper government.
I told you so

I told you so

EDITOR, Well, Editor, let me be the first to tell your readers: I told you so.
Dumping in our own backyard

Dumping in our own backyard

In my mind, illegal dumping and crawfish are very closely connected.
Let me preposition you

Let me preposition you

I found myself dismissing prepositions out of hand the other day. "They're just words that join their objects to other words in the sentence," I replied to a student's question. "Don't worry about 'em.
Catching up with Squamish's past

Catching up with Squamish's past

Leslie Keith is from one of the 麻豆社国产Valley's pioneer families and she will be at the Seniors Centre on Thursday (April 7) at 1 p.m. to present a PowerPoint show on the "麻豆社国产Valley before the Highway.
Squamish: Highest turnout in Canada?

Squamish: Highest turnout in Canada?

EDITOR, It is said that tolerance is a hallmark of our democratic society and we send our armed forces to other lands to help populations achieve greater democracy.
Clear choices

Clear choices

Voters in the German state of Baden-W眉rttemburg this week threw almost a quarter of their votes behind candidates representing the state's Green Party in a vote that will make the party's leader, Winfried Kretschmann, the first Green premier of a sta
Earth Hour challenge is on

Earth Hour challenge is on

麻豆社国产aiming to beat out Pemberton, Whistler
Is your life too plastic?

Is your life too plastic?

The 麻豆社国产Climate Action Network (CAN) has a movie night planned at the 麻豆社国产Seniors Centre tonight (Thursday, March 20) from 7 to 9 p.m.