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EDITORIAL: A win and a warning

EDITORIAL: A win and a warning

The biggest reality TV show in Canadian history wrapped up Monday night - Survivor Ottawa: the federal election. Like every good reality show, it had people buzzing around the water cooler, dissecting who said what the night before.
EDITORIAL: This time it counts

EDITORIAL: This time it counts

For the first time in what seems like forever, your vote counts when you go to the polls on Monday (June 28).
VIEW FROM THE FENCE: This 'X' still up for grabs

VIEW FROM THE FENCE: This 'X' still up for grabs

This election, more than any federal election before it, is proving to be the most difficult for me. There's only three days left to figure out who gets my 'X' and I still don't know whose name my two pen strokes will go beside.
CYNICAL SUNSHINE: If you build it, they will become angry

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: If you build it, they will become angry

Everyone has them - those phrases that make you want to clutch your hair and scream at the top of your lungs until it stops. "Hot enough for ya?" is a classic. "Wassssssup" is a new contender.
EDITORIAL: Taking advantage of Thomas

EDITORIAL: Taking advantage of Thomas

All those cars on the Sea to Sky Highway this weekend aren't headed for Whistler - they're coming here. Literally thousands of riders are descending on Squamish for two major events - and a good number of them won't be riding bikes.
VIEW FROM THE FENCE: LEED not so scary after all

VIEW FROM THE FENCE: LEED not so scary after all

The members of Squamish Council and a group of district employees sat through two very interesting and educational presentations on Tuesday (June 8).
EDITORIAL: Open minds

EDITORIAL: Open minds

The people are about to get their first official kick at Wal-Mart. The question is: does it matter? The concept of big box retail in the Squamish Business Park has been batted around for years.
CYNICAL SUNSHINE: There's gold in them thar hills...

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: There's gold in them thar hills...

We've been riding for four hours. We're tired, sore and having the time of our lives. It's the third annual Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls and it just gets better every year.
EDITORIAL: The clawback

EDITORIAL: The clawback

So much for your zero per cent tax increase. No, Squamish council didn't go back on its word - as long as your home's value didn't skyrocket too high, you're still going to pay either the same amount of municipal tax or less as you did last year.
EDITORIAL: The gloves are off

EDITORIAL: The gloves are off

It's very fitting that one of the candidates seeking to become the Sea to Sky corridor's next representative in Ottawa has set up his local office in a boxing ring.
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