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A long road to ‘community living’

A long road to ‘community living’

Thirty years ago, the debate over caring for developmentally disabled people was mostly about union jobs. It still is.

Better to rule with your head and your heart

Xeni Gwet’in Chief Marilyn Baptiste has received the prestigious Eugene Rogers Environmental Award from the Wilderness Committee.

Restorative Justice program helped turn my life around

Editor: I would like to thank all of the people in the Restorative Justice program.

Teachers meeting with parents this week

Editor: The Cariboo‐Chilcotin Teachers’ Association would like to thank the parents and students of School District 27.

City council doing too little, too late for economy

Editor: I find the recent avalanche of “economic development” verbiage currently spewing from city hall somewhat upsetting.

Smart meters could help you understand your power usage

Editor: Confusion reigns supreme with some over BC Hydro’s planned and ongoing installation of smart meters.

Chamber AGM, officer election Oct. 27

The Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in Williams Lake and area.

Water almost controlled by private company

Editor: Re: Our November election for mayor and councillors in Williams Lake.

Carbon neutral sham

This week I introduced a Private Members Bill to repeal the government’s “carbon neutral” legislation.

Be safe this Halloween

“He was at least six feet tall. A baby bonnet hugged his bushy blonde hair and he weighed in at, must have been around 180 pounds."