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A slippery subject

A slippery subject

Last week, the Campbell administration announced it would miss its 2009/10 deficit target by $2.28 billion, in part because of a dramatic decline in natural gas royalties.
Back to school means back to the basics

Back to school means back to the basics

New school supplies are bought and the promise of an exciting school year lies ahead. Everyone is getting back into the swing of the work and school routine, and down to the business of learning and growing.
Supporting families

Supporting families

Editor, Recently the Chief has received several articles on the issue of bullying.
Ain't nothin sweeter than honey

Ain't nothin sweeter than honey

After a long bout of digestive illness owed to the illustrious H.Pylori bug, I was prescribed a triple therapy of antibiotics. Unfortunately, in my case, the bug may have been eradicated but the terrible symptoms remained.
Plan doesn't catch on like wildfire

Plan doesn't catch on like wildfire

In 2005, Whistler's community wildfire protection plan warned of "extreme consequences" if a forest fire struck the resort municipality.
Rave rift

Rave rift

You got to hand it to the people behind Summer Break Music Festival 8 - they sure know how to promote an event. A website, a contracted ticket seller, top names in electronic music, four stages, natural surroundings. It all sounds like a dream rave.
Divide and conquer

Divide and conquer

Now that the kids are back at school it is starting to feel like fall. All the signs are here. The sign is up in Brackendale for the Fall Fair. The nights feel colder. Darkness arrives earlier.
Support shipbuilding industry

Support shipbuilding industry

This letter was sent to Conservative MP John Weston and copied to The Chief for publication. Mr.
GAS the only option

GAS the only option

This letter was sent to MLA Joan McIntyre and copied to The Chief for publication. Please accept this email as my request that you count my family and I as strong supporters of the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish resort.
No saving downtown

No saving downtown

Editor, Re: "Saving Downtown" [The Chief, Aug. 14]. I might be late to the game here, but I just read your editorial on saving downtown. I think you guys mean well, but you miss the point.