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Are Your Credit Ratings Healthy ?

By Paul HudsonPublished: Nov. 25, 2013   Your credit rating reflects your financial health, and health, as they say, is

Remembering JFK

By John StickelPublished: Nov. 23, 2013     The flag was at half mast- that’s the first thing I noticed

Help Me Realise My Vision

By Natalie PeremanPublished: Nov.9, 2013   I have a vision. The vision is that our community’s food source is sustainable

Let’s Change the Discourse on Climate Change

By G.Elijah DannPublished: Aug. 24     As I wrote this, southern Alberta was being hit by vicious flooding, creating
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Finally, I’m an Entrepreneur

Moving from idea to legitimate business was going to involve all levels of government, spreadsheets, notes, and in our case, good old fashioned pencil to paper. This seemed like a recipe for disaster.
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Our Place in the Petro-Economy

By Nate DolhaPublished: July 4, 2013   Recently, an idea was floated for a Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) plant for

Paying it Forward

There is something special about being a member of a community, a community where you are not just another person, but part of a group of people
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Why Can’t Squamish Have a Bowling Alley ?

By Brad HodgePublished: April 13, 2013   Last year, we witnessed the closure of Tumblewoods, a children’s indoor play park.

Nickled and Dimed in Squamish

Ever since the Woolworths created the first ‘Five and Dime’ stores back in 1879, there has been a special sort of appeal for stores where you sort of know going in what the price of most items is going to be.
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