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Why We Need a referendum on Woodfibre LNG
Squamish would benefit from a referendum on Woodfibre LNG for the same reasons: To remain credible, parties on both sides of the debate would have to jettison exaggerations and misinformation too.
Don’t Panic, it’s Just a Tick
On Canada Day, we faced our first human tick crisis. My husband felt a tick bite his forearm. Panic-stricken, I grabbed a paper towel and said, “I didn’t pack tweezers and we can’t use our fingers to grab it.”
Explore New Hikes at the Sea to Sky Gondola
It’s way beyond a sightseeing lift. The Sea to Sky Gondola has locals and outdoor enthusiasts excited about the range of hiking terrain the new attraction is opening up.
John Weston’s Strange Scoldings
By Eoin FinnPublished: Aug 16, 2014 I want to take exception to Mr. John Weston’s extraordinary scolding of the
Say Yes to LNG
One would think most would be tired of annual tax increases, but some seem to be just fine with that, or have convinced themselves KBI/rec-tec will cure all. Maybe in 20 years or so, but what about right now?
Keep the Community Spirit
One of the best things about a small town, is that you meet many people and belong to a diverse community. On the other side of that coin, conflicts or disagreements divide the community rapidly.
Mortgage Renewals – Three Things Your Bank Doesn’t Tell You About
By Paul HudsonPublished: Aug 9, 2013 What’s the best rate I can get today? This is one of
See the ‘Big Picture’ on Woodfibre LNG
When you hear the words “Woodfibre LNG,” think the big picture. Think Climate Change.
What is a local job anyway?
The word 'Jobs' is in the air again, and will be so increasingly the nearer we come to the municipal election. Its present popularity owes much to the debate about LNG Woodfibre.
Of Risks and Rewards in Squamish
Six years ago, we arrived in Squamish to live the good life. When investigating which community we would be calling home, one of the draws was the potential the oceanfront lands held for the future of the community. All the ingredients were there; the new highway was going in, the Olympics were on the horizon, and there seemed to be a definite buzz in the air. Then it happened…