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FINLAYSON: A post-Labour Day review of B.C.’s job market

FINLAYSON: A post-Labour Day review of B.C.’s job market

‘The province’s economy is now losing steam amid a turbulent and uncertain global backdrop and decelerating growth in both the U.S. and Canada’
MLA’S CORNER: A successful Cariboo summer

MLA’S CORNER: A successful Cariboo summer

People have been waiting for so long for the return of events like our local rodeos, farmers markets, and festivals. It has been a joy to attend these events, celebrating their success, and meeting with so many constituents enjoying everything our community has to offer.
COLUMN: Forest Ink

COLUMN: Forest Ink

Key posts filled, professionals have their work cut out for them
COLE’s NOTES: Is it time to put warning labels on fossil fuel products?

COLE’s NOTES: Is it time to put warning labels on fossil fuel products?

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment says more climate literacy is needed
RANCH MUSINGS: Special occasions require the downing of tools to focus on some special person

RANCH MUSINGS: Special occasions require the downing of tools to focus on some special person

While I have missed the occasional birthday party, I did take time for two old friends
FOREST INK: Company invests $10M in biochar

FOREST INK: Company invests $10M in biochar

The multi-million dollar facility will use a pyrolysis approach in specially constructed retorts
SHARE THE ROAD: Sharing the Cariboo roads - right of ways

SHARE THE ROAD: Sharing the Cariboo roads - right of ways

Right of ways exist for a reason and help provide clarity for safety
FRENCH CONNECTION: Three Canadian women are in the news lately

FRENCH CONNECTION: Three Canadian women are in the news lately

Michelle O’Bonsawin, Anjali Appadurai and Lisa LaFlamme
COLUMN: Drowning is silent; familiarize yourself with the signs of it

COLUMN: Drowning is silent; familiarize yourself with the signs of it

Chilliwack reporter shares what signs of drowning look like after incident with son in pool
FOREST INK: Helicopters are still important for forestry work

FOREST INK: Helicopters are still important for forestry work

Suddenly looking down thousands of feet to the river valley below is a moment to remember