Squamish News
Know Your Candidates: Peter Kent, Karen Elliott, Auli Parviainen, Eric Andersen, Rob Weys, Bryan Raiser, Doug Race
Council candidates Peter Kent, Karen Elliott, Auli Parvianinen, Eric Andersen, Rob Weys, Bryan Raiser introduce themselves and explain their political platforms.
Know your candidates: Brad Hodge, Ron Bahm, Ted Prior, Jason Blackman-Wulff, Glenn Campbell, Chris Pettingill
Council candidates Brad Hodge, Ron Bahm, Ted Prior, Jason Blackman-Wulff, and Glenn Campbell introduce themselves and explain their political platforms.
LNG: Where Squamish Council Candidates Stand
Where do they stand on LNG and what do they plan to do about it if elected ? Counil candidates explain their stance on LNG.
Remembering Our Soldiers
This year the events of Remembrance Day will take on a new meaning for many Canadians, as the events of the third week of October will still be fresh in our minds.
Is Your Candidate More Transparent Than a Windshield ?
By Keith SonesPublished: Nov 1, 2014 It’s a BC tradition every three years when the leaves fall from
Oceanfront Key Election Plank for Doug Race
Doug Race retired from the practice of law in 2008 and was elected to the Squamish council in the same year, and re-elected for a second term in 2011. He spoke to Gagandeep Ghuman about his decision to seek a third term for councillor, his confidence in the Oceanfront development, and his views on the LNG project.
The Glenn Campbell Mantra: Think Creatively
In 1972, Campbell was reading the Calgary Herald and came across an article about a unique gallery that was being built in a town full of artists. The town was Brackendale. She remembers thinking: “That’s where I belong.”
Jason Hopes to be a Link Between Citizens and Bureaucracy
He hopes to bring an emphasis on advocacy to the role of councillor, if elected. “I do whatever it takes to empower people and meet them where they are at.”
Housing Affordability, Fiscal Responsibility Key for Dosanjh
Dosanjh would like to keep Squamish affordable for the next generation. He wants his daughters to be able to live in their hometown, if they choose.
Elections and the Oh-So-Perfect Candidate
By Keith SonesPublished: Oct 25, 2014 It’s a BC tradition every three years when the leaves fall from







