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When the test fails

When the test fails

Picture this: three qualified and experienced science teachers huddled over a grade 10 science exam trying desperately to figure out not the answers to the questions, but the questions themselves.
Garbage woes

Garbage woes

With issues such as Adventure Centre cost overruns, oceanfront development, monster homes and the like, Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵresidents have mostly been voicing their ire over, of all things, garbage cans.
Protecting your right to ride

Protecting your right to ride

(Very important distinction: TRIALS bikes are not DIRT bikes.) It stared with the typical complaints: dirt bikes tearing up the dikes, hiking and biking trails.
Highway to hell

Highway to hell

This week another life was lost on the Sea to Sky Highway - the second motorcyclist to be killed on the highway since January, and the accident involved three bikers, three separate vehicles and an eight-hour closure of the highway.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Everyone's concern Editor, The eight-hour closure of the Sea to Sky highway Saturday Feb. 11, has been so self destructive for our morale and economy that I must write about it.
What's going on?

What's going on?

So, what's happening? That was the question on many people's lips and on many people's minds at the Open House Wednesday (Feb. 8) at the Adventure Centre dealing with the CN/Cheakamus spill.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

The height of hypocrisy? Editor, I find it ironic that representatives of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵNation are upset at the SLRD for its decision to postpone the Ashlu rezoning application for private power.
A place for everyone in Squamish

A place for everyone in Squamish

Maybe it's the fact that Valentine's Day is almost upon us that's got me gushing, but there are times when I love this town.
Return to the Ashlu

Return to the Ashlu

It's hard to believe that the simple and beautiful waters of a local river can create such a tempest as has the Ashlu.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Trails were government-approved: SORCA Editor, I wish to set the record straight with regards to the following statement by Jerry Kenna of B.C.
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