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Editorial: Your stereotype about the unhoused is likely wrong, Squamish

Editorial: Your stereotype about the unhoused is likely wrong, Squamish

Homeless people manage money better than you might think, UСÀ¶ÊÓÆµ proves.
Letter: Critics or crickets!

Letter: Critics or crickets!

'While Whistler burns, critics of the fuel-treatment program will have high-tailed it from the resort—that is, if the road stays open'
Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

The editorial reflects its times; for example, there are a dozen references to males in the workforce, a pointed snub of the women.
Letters: Disadvantages of Sunshine Coast bridge conspicuously ignored

Letters: Disadvantages of Sunshine Coast bridge conspicuously ignored

'Building a bridge would destroy everything that makes this place special!'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Nanaimo restricts use of natural gas

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Nanaimo restricts use of natural gas

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Opinion: The birds and the bees

Opinion: The birds and the bees

'Cause leads to effect. Action spurs reaction. On and on it goes.'
Maxed Out: How to have fun at university—broke or not

Maxed Out: How to have fun at university—broke or not

'Cue the cold sweat.'
Letter: Good news about CapU in Squamish

Letter: Good news about CapU in Squamish

'It gladdens my heart to see that after all that may have gone wrong at Quest University to warrant its abrupt and indefinite closure, the quaint town of Squamish is emerging once again as the winner in a debacle that has certainly left more questions than answers.'
Letter: Support Capilano University in Squamish

Letter: Support Capilano University in Squamish

'I strongly endorse Capilano University’s acquisition of Quest University’s facilities. '
Letter: Rodenticides are not fully banned in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ

Letter: Rodenticides are not fully banned in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ

'The only sure way to mitigate risk from the toxic effects of poisons is to discontinue their use, and the government needs to support this by enacting a comprehensive full ban on all rodenticides.'