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Skewered vegetable kabobs on the barbecue a springtime delight

Spring never seems to stick around long enough for me.

COLUMNS: Forestry questions for provincial election candidates

The following 10 points about ways to improve the forest economy in B.C. are taken from Ben Parfitt’s article.

COLUMNS: Down to Earth: new viewpoint joins Trib columnists

Welcome to the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society’s new column, “Down to Earth.”

COLUMNS: This isn’t a dead horse I am flogging; at least not yet

What I am writing about this week is the same subject as last week.
BC VIEWS: Forest policies need to add up

BC VIEWS: Forest policies need to add up

Log exports to China have surged along with lumber sales, which are far more valuable and keep sawmills going

COLUMNS: Share the good stuff now

March is finally over. I thought it was going to last forever, especially after that cheeky snowfall on Friday.

COLUMN: Sweetest sweet potato recipes with a twist

Sweet potatoes have always had a soft spot for my taste buds and when I grew up in Saskatchewan we had sweet potatoes throughout the year.

COLUMN: Ranch succession workshop well worth attending

Ranching industry is having difficulty attracting and retaining the next generation on our places in a gainful (living wage) manner.
BC VIEWS: Politicians can’t direct innovation

BC VIEWS: Politicians can’t direct innovation

Ottawa has more than 140 programs to encourage innovation, and B.C. is getting on the bandwagon

COLUMNS: Lumber trade deal will hurt small independent producers

Those who didn’t attend the forestry meeting March 16 missed valuable information on the soft wood lumber discussions with the U.S.