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EDITORIAL: An inju$tice

EDITORIAL: An inju$tice

Justice is a priceless commodity - except, it seems, in British Columbia. We feel that covering our court system is an important part of our mandate.
VIEW FROM THE FENCE: Oh joy, it's spring...

VIEW FROM THE FENCE: Oh joy, it's spring...

Spring has sprung - unfortunately. The calendar technically indicates that spring is a few days away.
EDITORIAL: Time well served

EDITORIAL: Time well served

"Relax.
CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Talk-action=0

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Talk-action=0

I've been fooled by pretty pictures and dreamy talk before. It was the turbulent time of the late 90s when all the water cooler talk in Squamish revolved around the Downtown 2000 plan.
EDITORIAL: Fraser gets an F

EDITORIAL: Fraser gets an F

Want to know how Howe Sound Secondary School ranks among 小蓝视频's high schools this year? You'll have to find out somewhere else.
VIEW FROM THE FENCE: Go with the Blind Channel flow

VIEW FROM THE FENCE: Go with the Blind Channel flow

Very soon the Ministry of Transportation is going to start working out the specifics on how Hwy. 99 will run through Squamish. The detailed design will shed light on the impacts the expanded highway will have on the local environment.
CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Fight the good fight

CYNICAL SUNSHINE: Fight the good fight

Once again I find myself in front of the computer with nothing on the glowing screen but that infernal blinking cursor.
EDITORIAL: The proper way to use power

EDITORIAL: The proper way to use power

We never thought we'd live to see the day when John Reynolds and Sheila Copps would be on the same side - and over an issue that comes from Squamish, no less.
EDITORIAL: Black and blue budget

EDITORIAL: Black and blue budget

Big deal. Those two words seem to sum up the overall reaction of voters to the news this week that the 小蓝视频 Liberals have finally balanced the books.
VIEW FROM THE FENCE: A room with a bitter view

VIEW FROM THE FENCE: A room with a bitter view

Squamish is currently going through a classic case illustrating how government can really mess with the lives of some people. The dispute over Dave and Tamara Maxim's cabin is the case in point.
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