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COLUMNS: ALR changes date back to the 1970s

COLUMNS: ALR changes date back to the 1970s

Donna Barnett shares her opinions on proposed changes to landowner rights
COLUMNS: Government commits to revitalization of Coast forest industry

COLUMNS: Government commits to revitalization of Coast forest industry

The Coast Forest Sector Revitalization has five main goals:
COLUMNS: BC Cattlemen’s Annual meeting and Education Day coming up May 23-25

COLUMNS: BC Cattlemen’s Annual meeting and Education Day coming up May 23-25

There is nothing like getting information in person
COLUMN: Making the call to cut the cord

COLUMN: Making the call to cut the cord

Cost of a keeping a landline makes little sense in 2019
COLUMN: Smart phone too powerful a tool to yank from students’ hands

COLUMN: Smart phone too powerful a tool to yank from students’ hands

Rather than ban them from schools, let’s teach kids to harness their phone’s power and use it properly
Dying of embarrassment: Asking for a Naloxone kit in a small B.C. town

Dying of embarrassment: Asking for a Naloxone kit in a small B.C. town

Naloxone is free for everyone, amid an opioid overdose epidemic killing thousands
COLUMNS: Home on the ranch again

COLUMNS: Home on the ranch again

The reason I am writing is not so much a travelogue as a bit of insight that I garnered
COLUMNS: Snow fleas a sure sign of spring

COLUMNS: Snow fleas a sure sign of spring

I first noticed these tiny creatures a number of years ago after I took a closer look at what appeared to be tiny black specs on the pure white snow.
B.C. VIEWS: The hijacking of our education system gathers speed

B.C. VIEWS: The hijacking of our education system gathers speed

Children taught to strike and shout fringe far-left demands
COLUMNS: History repeating itself?

COLUMNS: History repeating itself?

The kids were hoping the powers-that-be would pay attention