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Setting the record straight

Setting the record straight

Editor, Thank you for allowing me to clarify information in the Sept. 3 article entitled "Mental health and addictions shelter closes," The Chief, Sept. 10.
Caustic reporting

Caustic reporting

Want a better watershed? Just get CN Rail to dump a tanker load of Caustic Soda in your river! That is the message Global TV news hour sent out last Friday (Sept. 10).
Job well done

Job well done

Are you have a good time Squamish?! This question was blasted from Live at Squamish's main stage - the one with the perfect backdrop of the Stawamus Chief - many, many, many times throughout the weekend.
Let the bears eat

Let the bears eat

Editor, This is concerning the bears. It's no wonder they go looking for food. Those animals are hungry.
Economic development funds up for grabs?

Economic development funds up for grabs?

Six months into being a District of Squamish council reporter has left me intrigued by what will happen next.
Is your tan worth a melanoma?

Is your tan worth a melanoma?

Here on the coast of British Columbia the arrival of September signals the end of ample summer sunlight and with it, outdoor tanning. It might be time to head indoors to tan, right? Yes and no.
Conservation in excess

Conservation in excess

Editor, My mother has decided to stop using water in her house altogether because she and my father are told they use 1,400 litres of water per day, the Squamish average, according to your wonderful article ["A shocking waste," The Chief, Aug. 27].
A $750K proposal

A $750K proposal

Editor, I have read with great interest the ideas being presented in The Chief for the legacy grant from VANOC ["Help spend $750K Olympic Legacy," The Chief, Aug. 3].
The sensitive underbelly of Howe Sound's waters

The sensitive underbelly of Howe Sound's waters

This week, The Chief introduces the monthly science column Think Tank with Dr. Phillipa Gardiner, a freelance writer originally from Outback Australia.
Muni Hall flag a disgrace

Muni Hall flag a disgrace

Editor, I have seen worn out flags before with tattered edges, but how long did it take to become bleached orange? I grew up in a town no bigger than Squamish and we had a 100-foot pole with a 40-foot flag. It was and still is a thing of beauty.