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Keith Baldrey: Eby government pits new ministry against natural disasters

Keith Baldrey: Eby government pits new ministry against natural disasters

Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness highlights rising concerns over weather-caused disasters in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ
Adrian Raeside cartoon — holiday travel chaos

Adrian Raeside cartoon — holiday travel chaos

Cartoonist Adrian Raeside takes aim at the chaotic travel situation over the holidays.
Letter: Another crossing called for following incident on Second Narrows Bridge

Letter: Another crossing called for following incident on Second Narrows Bridge

A recent traffic incident sheds light on the minimal crossing options between North Vancouver and Vancouver
Letter: Mount Seymour Trail trees being destroyed, says resident

Letter: Mount Seymour Trail trees being destroyed, says resident

The over pruning of the Mount Seymour Trail needs to be addressed by СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Parks, says one reader
Carson Binda: Life in Canada, СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Carson Binda: Life in Canada, СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Next year, everything will feel more expensive as tax hikes will take a bigger chunk out of your paycheque. Both the Trudeau and Eby governments plan to hike taxes in 2023.
Letter: We need more folks who repair oil furnaces in Squamish

Letter: We need more folks who repair oil furnaces in Squamish

'I would like to point out a real problem in Squamish. I am sure that many communities like Squamish are dealing with the same issue. A lot of us out in the hinterlands rely on heating oil to heat our homes.'
Opinion: Honestly, dysfunction sounds kind of nice this year

Opinion: Honestly, dysfunction sounds kind of nice this year

'We could easily look at that and frown, get embarrassed or shy away from acknowledging our own idiosyncrasies. But I think those little things make all of our families unique and that’s something to cherish as 2022 comes to a close.'
Youth Opinion: Judging and being judged in Squamish

Youth Opinion: Judging and being judged in Squamish

'We will judge, but we should remind ourselves to give ourselves a chance to know others and not just rely on our stereotypes and assumptions.'
Editorial: How has Squamish shaped you?

Editorial: How has Squamish shaped you?

'As you reflect on the year that was and what is to come, we would love to know how Squamish has shaped you.'
Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

About one in four Canadians believe Canada does not need a Senate and want all legislation to be reviewed and authorized by the House of Commons.