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MERCIER: Internationally trained professionals continue their careers in B.C.

MERCIER: Internationally trained professionals continue their careers in B.C.

‘Immigration is crucial to support the nearly one million job openings we’re expecting in B.C.’
Stampede weekend around the corner

Stampede weekend around the corner

I encourage you to make the most of the weekend, embracing the community spirit
FOREST INK: Beavers are more than felt hats - Part 1

FOREST INK: Beavers are more than felt hats - Part 1

Our consumption habits almost extinguished this remarkable dam builder and ecosystem modifier
SHARE THE ROAD: Cyclists need space from motorists

SHARE THE ROAD: Cyclists need space from motorists

This column is an imaginary conversation between Byron the Bicyclist and other road users.
Cariboo MP’s bill sent back to committee

Cariboo MP’s bill sent back to committee

Progress slowed by lack of unanimity in Parliament
MLA’S CORNER: Doing our part to prevent wildfires

MLA’S CORNER: Doing our part to prevent wildfires

I know I’m not alone in feeling like wildfire season starts earlier with each passing year. We’re only approaching mid-June and already the current season is setting records. It is more important than ever to remain vigilant and be fire smart.
FRENCH CONNECTION: Congratulations 2023 graduates

FRENCH CONNECTION: Congratulations 2023 graduates

Congratulations to the 226 young people who graduated from Williams Lake Senior Secondary school in Williams last weekend. I didn’t go to the ceremony, but I did see the parade and it was a good one. From all accounts I heard the ceremony was also a good one. No horses in the parade this year but a goodly number of paraders had bubble guns and the bubbles wafting around the floats was a nice touch. AND it didn’t rain on the parade.
RANCH MUSINGS: Seeking viability, along with happiness

RANCH MUSINGS: Seeking viability, along with happiness

Our behaviour, which is a real reflection of culture, needs to be founded in doing the right thing
FOREST INK: Successful tree planting in the Cariboo -Chilcotin

FOREST INK: Successful tree planting in the Cariboo -Chilcotin

After noticing two large tree planting camps along Highway 20 during my last trip out west it got me thinking about my time as the silviculture audit forester. With all the forest fires and the unprecedented warm weather I have some sympathy for the planting crews as well as the seedlings trying to survive in a year like this.
MLA’s CORNER: Housing remains a province-wide challenge

MLA’s CORNER: Housing remains a province-wide challenge

We know that housing affordability is one of the most difficult challenges facing our province right now. It’s most often discussed in the context of Metro Vancouver where prices have hit astronomical highs in the last few years. While it’s true that our province’s urban centres have seen some of the largest price increases, it’s important to realize that affordability is not just a big city issue.