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Surrey Mayor Diane Watts injured after fall from horse
BC VIEWS: Time to get smart or go broke

BC VIEWS: Time to get smart or go broke

B.C.’s job market held steady in July, with unemployment at 7.3 per cent. The latest Statistics Canada job data were released as global financial markets teetered on the edge of another recession.
Sterk replies on smart meters

Sterk replies on smart meters

B.C. Green Party leader Jane Sterk clarifies her party's position on smart meters, and how it has changed in the past two years.

Facing the challenges of change at The Journal

Ida Makaro returns for 2-week stint at the Journal
Green Party gets lost in the static

Green Party gets lost in the static

The election of Elizabeth May as Canada’s first-ever Green Party MP was supposed to be a breakthrough for environmental issues. Too bad she blew it.

Red Cross equipment loans hours

Renos to Cache Creek Community Hall cut loans cupboard hours

Suspicious characters in Ashcroft

Resident concerned

Wet season means change in plans

Holiday plans rained out; editor puddles around at home.
HST horror stories fade away

HST horror stories fade away

The B.C. government has released its audited public accounts for what Bill Vander Zalm enthusiasts strain to depict as Year One of the Harmonized Sales Tax Apocalypse.
B.C. VIEWS: When weather becomes climate

B.C. VIEWS: When weather becomes climate

My summer road trip to the B.C. Interior began as soon as the Trans-Canada Highway reopened at Chilliwack. The crew had worked through the night to clear a mudslide studded with rocks the size of Smart cars, along with a couple of actual cars.