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Steer our steers back home please

The faithful believe that God will never heap upon you (give) more than you can handle.

New Prosperity proposal sounds worse

Editor: In a recent column in the Province newspaper, Gwen Barlee hit the nail on the head when she pointed out the B.C. provincial Environmental Assessment Office, “emasculated to the point of ineptitude” has never once rejected a proposal.

Don’t feed the bears

Do you grow apples, pears and plums? How about cherries, apricots or peaches? Do not feed the bears.

Clark should bring back the HST

Editor: I think Christy Clark should show true leadership and reintroduced the HST as it now stands.

It's all about disposable income

During the 1992 election, Bill Clinton won the U.S. presidential race, in part due to his election slogan: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
Power producers plead their case

Power producers plead their case

B.C.'s private power industry has strong arguments in support of it, and the opposition is based on exaggerated or outright false claims.

Some things don’t change

You’re never too old to have new experiences.

Health care for seniors

There’s something we all face on a daily basis and cannot stop no matter how hard we may try —that’s right, we’re all getting older.

What a relief

When three-year-old Kienan Hebert went missing from his Sparwood home last week, it seemed the whole province was on the look out for his alleged kidnapper, Randall Hopley, and his brown Toyota Camry car.

In a jam and a pickle too

The weekend was going to be busy. Peas were hanging fat and ready on the vine; another few days and their sweet promise that kept me kneeling in the cold winds of May marching those wrinkled seeds down their row would be all for naught.