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B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

Site C only the start of hard choices for Premier John Horgan
CRD chair looks back over 2017 in year-end address to the board

CRD chair looks back over 2017 in year-end address to the board

Cariboo Regional District (CRD) Chair Margo Wagner delivered a year-end report at the December Board of Directors meeting in Williams Lake.
Mayor Cobb looks back on 2017

Mayor Cobb looks back on 2017

The fires have had both positive and negative effects on the city. Although we are very aware of the negative effects, the strength of our community was evident as we worked through the disaster.

Mayor Cobb looks back on 2017

The fires have had both positive and negative effects on the city. Although we are very aware of the negative effects, the strength of our community was evident as we worked through the disaster.
Interior Health’s board chair reflects on 2017

Interior Health’s board chair reflects on 2017

Close to 880 patients and home health clients, along with hundreds of employees and physicians, were forced to leave their homes.
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

Premier faces costly urban issues, including marijuana legalization

COLUMN: Future of renewable energy in the BC hydro grid

Columnist Jim Hilton discusses incentives for renewable energy projects
Brining a turkey for Christmas an art in itself

Brining a turkey for Christmas an art in itself

Columnist Ken Wilson explores one way to cook a turkey in his latest column
COLUMN: Is climate change responsible for a reduction in protein in plants?

COLUMN: Is climate change responsible for a reduction in protein in plants?

In the Cariboo we are hoping to establish and alliance between the universities and all the agricultural stakeholder groups in our Interior region.
B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

Andrew Weaver’s shifting priorities shape politics for 2018