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COLUMNS: You are invited: What do we know, what do need to know and how do we find out?

COLUMNS: You are invited: What do we know, what do need to know and how do we find out?

This column is about an upcoming event that food producers and consumers alike might want to attend: Cariboo Agricultural Research Alliance: Launch and Applied Research Workshop, Feb. 1, 2018, from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. (lunch provided) Pioneer Complex, 351 Hodgson Road, Williams Lake.
MICHAELS: Bad McAd leaves a bad taste in my mouth

MICHAELS: Bad McAd leaves a bad taste in my mouth

“If you are trying to figure out how to spend that fiver, consider taking a moment to unplug from the trite network of now and 15-seconds-from-now…”
COLUMNS: MSP fees cut, but hold onto your wallet

COLUMNS: MSP fees cut, but hold onto your wallet

A weekly column by MLA Donna Barnett
COLUMNS: Fake News deemed word of the year

COLUMNS: Fake News deemed word of the year

Fake News is the Word of the Year, chosen by the Collins Dictionary.
B.C. VIEWS: Politicians pose on plastic bags

B.C. VIEWS: Politicians pose on plastic bags

Virtue signalling distracts from local government performance
COLUMNS: For auld lang syne and new beginnings

COLUMNS: For auld lang syne and new beginnings

By Vanessa Moberg and Marg Evans
COLUMNS: New approach needed to managing forests

COLUMNS: New approach needed to managing forests

On Nov. 22 author Ed Struzik was interviewed on the CBCs Current Review about his new book.
COLUMNS: Tired of turkey?

COLUMNS: Tired of turkey?

Ken’s Country Kitchen column
COLUMNS: Two ranchers of considerable stature

COLUMNS: Two ranchers of considerable stature

It seems ranchers and rural people meet often to celebrate the life of one of ours who has passed.
COLUMNS: A ranch holiday

COLUMNS: A ranch holiday

Ranch musing, a weekly column by David Zirnhelt