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Rec centre subsidies need to stay

Editor: We moved to Williams Lake three years ago, a decision based on a desire to raise a family in a small town.

Review New Prosperity plan for yourself

Editor: In response to the letter “New Prosperity proposal sounds worse,” Thursday, Sept. 15 Tribune, it is important to consider some key facts that give a much more accurate picture of the project currently before the federal and provincial governments.

Celebrate forestry

In this edition of the Efteen, we give a salute to forestry through our special section, Celebrating Forestry.

Strengthening B.C. at UBCM

Once a year, municipal and provincial governments keep the last week of September open in their schedules for meetings and consultations to help ensure multiple levels of government are collaborating across British Columbia.

Why the spin?

Along with telling stories of the Chilcotin country, Paul St. Pierre had some words of wisdom for the people who gathered at the Gibraltar Room to honour him last Friday.

Barking dog issue still needs to be addressed

Editor: After reading the article in Friday’s Weekend, I find it ironic that the City has adopted a bylaw on shipping containers.
B.C. imports American-style politics

B.C. imports American-style politics

The B.C. Liberal attack ads on fightin' fisherman John Cummins go after his pension and his policies, and the website made him look like one of the aliens from Mars Attacks! In fact the whole B.C. political scene is starting to look like a bad movie from the 1990s.

The ride continues

What's next for B.C.?

Face the facts

Editor: Re: Brian Durrell’s letter to the editor, Thursday. Sept. 15 Tribune.

What do your dreams mean?

I have dreamed of plane crashes ever since I was a kid. No doubt, in part, because we lived in an area so void of civilization that pilots used the air space over our farm as a practice field.