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CYNICAL SUNSHINE: I vote for no badness

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: I vote for no badness

So, the names are in the hat and that hat is being tossed in the ring.
QUANTUM SHIFT: Downtown is everybody's business

QUANTUM SHIFT: Downtown is everybody's business

Forty years from now, a young lad sitting on his granddad's knee will ask, "Hey grandpa, what did you do during the great Squamish Business Improvement Area debacle?" The BIA is beginning to sound more like a soon-to-be defunct airline than the pathw
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Free flow of information needed Editor, Clearly the last election has shown that the voters are not happy with the speed and sometimes direction of the changes that are taking place in our community.
PUBLISHER'S PREROGATIVE: A vocal non-minority

PUBLISHER'S PREROGATIVE: A vocal non-minority

When is 50 per cent a minority? Ask the merchants in Squamish's downtown who don't want to be part of a Business Improvement Area (BIA).
CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Anyone got change for a 30?

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Anyone got change for a 30?

It was a great day - sunny but not too hot; the kind of day that lends itself nicely to pursuits of leisure and afternoon walks by the river. The evening sun was thinking about climbing the Chief and the bright clouds set a dramatic scene.
QUANTUM SHIFT: Mood headlights -聽the wave of the future?

QUANTUM SHIFT: Mood headlights -聽the wave of the future?

When George Orwell wrote and penned the now famous words, "All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others," he likely didn't have local driving habits in mind.
This land is your land

This land is your land

I bet you didn't even know that you owned oceanfront property on Howe Sound, but you do. The Nexen Lands belong to the District of Squamish, and the District of Squamish is you and me. Now, I have to admit, I've been kind of negligent with my land.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

On attack over Ashlu Editor, Sudden and dramatic action by the provincial government is resulting in tremendous displeasure being expressed to the provincial government from the municipal level.
Sit down and be counted

Sit down and be counted

How many people do you think there are in Squamish now? Some would say 15,000 or so, some say 17,000 or even more, judging by the number of townhouses flying up every week. But the official population is 14,263.
Raising the level of debate

Raising the level of debate

Impassioned debate is a sign of healthy democracy, but what's going on inside Squamish's council chambers lately is beyond impassioned - in fact, it's ugly. For the last three years, Squamish New Directions controlled council, and although Coun.
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