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I’m sorry; I promise I won’t break into any more stores

Editor: I am a young offender who apologizes to the RCMP, the store owners, the community, my friends and my family.

Donna Barnett needs to get the facts

Editor: After reading our MLA’s letter to the editor in this newspaper on July 19, I didn’t know whether to choke, cry, or laugh out loud, so I decided to do all three.

City should not pay for fluoride education

Editor: At the July 19 Williams Lake City Council meeting, Coun. Sue Zacharias made reference to a referendum and/or ministerial assent to repeal the City’s existing fluoride bylaw while Mayor Kerry Cook made reference to her opposition to the planned $25,000 expenditure to educate the public around the issue of a referendum or ministerial assent to repeal the fluoride bylaw.

It was their duty to respond to the crime problem

Editor: Brice O’Neill’s concern for the safety of Williams Lake is commendable, which is why I am shocked he would want to stop the brilliant momentum Kerry Cook and her council have generated.

Connecting with the community

My job as an MLA representing the people in the Cariboo-Chilcotin is a great one and I love what I do.

Correction notice

In the Thursday, July 21 issue of the Tribune, in Brice O’Neill’s letter to the editor, a Tribune typo noted a City report from 2001.
HST horror stories fade away

HST horror stories fade away

The B.C. government has released its audited public accounts for what Bill Vander Zalm enthusiasts strain to depict as Year One of the Harmonized Sales Tax Apocalypse.

A river runs through it

This morning I got up, made a cup of tea, leaned against the kitchen counter and took in the view of the river-fed lake below our cabin.

Time to fix problems here

Now that the space-shuttle program is over, will that money go to help people on Earth?

Give credit where it’s due

Editor: In response to Michael A. Jones letter to the editor regarding crime in Williams Lake.