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Helen Chesnut: Salt Spring seed experts offer book on medicinal plants

Helen Chesnut: Salt Spring seed experts offer book on medicinal plants

Dan Jason has produced over a dozen books on organic gardening, seed saving, and heritage grains and seeds.
Maxed Out: With apologies

Maxed Out: With apologies

'There are now embarrassing photos and videos of every member of Parliament and President Zelensky standing and applauding the former SS soldier...'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Quota for new housing units

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Quota for new housing units

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Opinion: Truth and Reconciliation is a long process

Opinion: Truth and Reconciliation is a long process

This is a long journey, and a very important one at that, for everyone.
Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

This colunmist wonders why he can’t see the dirt his wife sees, or bring himself to use fancy colour names like ‘violet’ or ‘navy’
Letters: Locals' heartfelt pleas — Save The Spot Laundromat in Squamish

Letters: Locals' heartfelt pleas — Save The Spot Laundromat in Squamish

We received these two letters in response to our story about The Spot's pending closure.
Letter: A gem of a ߣÄÌÉçÇøgym

Letter: A gem of a ߣÄÌÉçÇøgym

Why Brennan Park's outdoor gym Is Squamish's fitness oasis.
Opinion: Meet Squamish's most energetic resident — the Douglas squirrel

Opinion: Meet Squamish's most energetic resident — the Douglas squirrel

Learn how Douglas squirrels shape Squamish's lush forests.
Editorial: Don't forget it is also Orange Shirt Day, Squamish

Editorial: Don't forget it is also Orange Shirt Day, Squamish

Phyllis Webstad, the founder and ambassador of the Orange Shirt Society, posted something on social media that likely stopped many scrollers in their tracks.
Baldrey: Are politicians losing their nerve to fight climate change?

Baldrey: Are politicians losing their nerve to fight climate change?

It appears government leaders are getting more nervous about climate change's steep price on the consumer, says Keith Baldrey.
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