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OPINION: Treat holiday guests with glazed Thanksgiving turkey

OPINION: Treat holiday guests with glazed Thanksgiving turkey

I certainly have a lot to be thankful for and I will make time to reflect how grateful I am for that which I have
COLUMN: Newspapers matter, now more than ever

COLUMN: Newspapers matter, now more than ever

National Newspaper Week is Oct. 1-7
COLUMNS: Celebrating National Breastfeeding Week

COLUMNS: Celebrating National Breastfeeding Week

I had a vision of a tree, very tall with far-reaching roots.
COLUMNS: The problem with David Eby’s referendum

COLUMNS: The problem with David Eby’s referendum

Premier John Horgan may have unwittingly dealt a fatal blow to his own fragile minority government
COLUMNS: First past post geared for two-party system

COLUMNS: First past post geared for two-party system

I’m thinking specifically of those who oppose the Proportional Representation system.
B.C. VIEWS: Adrian Dix’s private clinic crackdown begins

B.C. VIEWS: Adrian Dix’s private clinic crackdown begins

Province ramps up MRI machines, but what about surgery?
COLUMNS: Chasing Douglas Fir beetles in the Chimney Valley

COLUMNS: Chasing Douglas Fir beetles in the Chimney Valley

Work in Chimney Valley can return to more regular hours of work.
COLUMN: Fall, rush or reflection?

COLUMN: Fall, rush or reflection?

The virtual world does not as far as I know give real time information about the recent cattle coming home or the fall regrowth on fields and pastures.
COLUMN: B.C. doesn’t have enough workers to meet industries’ demand

COLUMN: B.C. doesn’t have enough workers to meet industries’ demand

Jock Finlayson of BC Business Council writes about the provincial government’s Labour Market Outlook
Some stories are too painful to follow, and this is a million of them

Some stories are too painful to follow, and this is a million of them

Women in the 1980’s accepted sexual violence as an unfortunate byproduct of a social life