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Water was good for many years

A writer wonders how much the water in the Thompson has changed over the decades.

Plant idling not TFN decision

The idling of the Graymont lime plant at Pavilion was not the idea of the Ts'kw'aylawx First Nation

In case of emergency, don't follow my lead

Sadly for the author, "panic" isn't among the helpful tips for dealing with an emergency.
BC VIEWS: If you go out in the woods today

BC VIEWS: If you go out in the woods today

B.C. conservation officers kept busy with illegal fishing, hunting, campfires and bears as summer approaches

Indifference and inertia mean voters get what they deserve

A letter writer questions how Council is responding to the water treatment plant issue.

Sweet swan of Avon

Why is Shakespeare still relevant today? Let me count the ways.
BC VIEWS: The NDP’s great leap backward

BC VIEWS: The NDP’s great leap backward

Leap Manifesto is a betrayal of Alberta premier Rachel Notley, and a millstone around John Horgan's neck

Minimum wage gap

Prices are rising on almost every front, but the minimum wage stays mired beneath the poverty line.
BC VIEWS: Making treaties in under 600 years

BC VIEWS: Making treaties in under 600 years

Governments seeking ways to settle aboriginal land claims more quickly, says Aboriginal Relations Minister John Rustad

Taking pride in Chinese history

A writer commends the Lions and Rotarians for cleaning and maintaining the Ashcroft Chinese cemetery.