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COLUMNS: All for a good cause

COLUMNS: All for a good cause

Didn’t get to see the chicken herders in action at the Stampede Grounds recently
COLUMNS: 2018 could be record year for Douglas Fir seed production

COLUMNS: 2018 could be record year for Douglas Fir seed production

Anyone familiar with Douglas Fir has probably noticed they have a good crop of cones this year.
COLUMNS: Fresh faces, new information and new ranch enterprises

COLUMNS: Fresh faces, new information and new ranch enterprises

The government has announced funding for proving up new ideas:
COLUMNS: Government trying to rebrand rural B.C.

COLUMNS: Government trying to rebrand rural B.C.

The annual summit meeting is probably the most important for northern and rural communities.
B.C. VIEWS: Looking under the hood of ICBC’s war on crashes

B.C. VIEWS: Looking under the hood of ICBC’s war on crashes

Is our accident rate really soaring, or is it inefficiency?
COLUMNS: The fine print of proportional representation

COLUMNS: The fine print of proportional representation

It may come as a surprise to many that we are now in the third month of the official campaign
B.C. VIEWS: ’Not photo radar’ coming soon to high-crash areas

B.C. VIEWS: ’Not photo radar’ coming soon to high-crash areas

ICBC deficit now largely due to reckless and distracted driving
OPINION: To till or not to till, that is the question

OPINION: To till or not to till, that is the question

It is clear that conserving soil, then, is a better route than allowing degradation and then trying to rebuild replacement soil.
COLUMNS: Williams Lake fair sets a high standard

COLUMNS: Williams Lake fair sets a high standard

For those who attended the harvest fair I am sure would agree is was a first class event.
COLUMNS: Who should pay for spill cleanup?

COLUMNS: Who should pay for spill cleanup?

There will likely be more contenders, last election there were 12 for council, four for mayor.