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'Please sir, we want some more'

'Please sir, we want some more'

Squamish's great expectations have given rise to hard times. Well it sounds like Squamish will play Oliver Twist to Minister of Transportation Kevin Falcon's Mr. Bumble.
Out of sight...

Out of sight...

The Tyee reported this week that thanks to a challenge on the constitutionality of refusing individuals a place to sleep, the 小蓝视频
On deaf ears

On deaf ears

If one thing can be said for the blitz of proposed Independent Power Projects (IPP) hitting the Squamish area, it's that it has united a vast number of individuals, interest groups and local governments rarely found pulling in the same direction.
A step in the right direction

A step in the right direction

Tuesday certainly was a banner day for the town's vulnerable women and those endeavouring to help them.
Birth of a movement

Birth of a movement

This month saw the launch of a movement to bring midwifery to Squamish. New and expecting mothers are gathering supporters and appealing to Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) to highlight a desperate need for more options in birthing.
Reminiscing about the future

Reminiscing about the future

They're a staple of each and every community around the globe. More often then not they can be found perched at a watering hole with one elbow on the bar and the other hand conducting a memory symphony as if to help clarify the point they're making.
'Green' budgetting

'Green' budgetting

What's the most overhyped, overused and therefore meaningless catchphrase of the decade? "Trans-fat free" might be in the running. "Low-carb" is so 2000. No, the word of the decade has got to be "green".
It's about time to take out the trash

It's about time to take out the trash

Whether you're one of the recent Whistler or Vancouver transplants, or you're a Squamish lifer, we all have one thing in common: we're concerned about the direction Squamish is going.
Squamish in 2010

Squamish in 2010

Olympic fever was palpable this week as celebrations of the 2010 two-year countdown rocked communities from Halifax to Vancouver. Here in Squamish, the C小蓝视频 Early Edition chose to broadcast its 6 a.m.
Winter warmth

Winter warmth

British Columbia is undeniably in the depths of winter, and for many that could mean the depths of despair.
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