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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.

Thanks for supporting live music

A huge thank you to anyone who has attended and supported the Concrete Fitness Performances in the Park — this season or at any time in the past. This is a great venue and a great opportunity to bring our community together with music as the catalyst.

Gov’t to assist producers after weather’s wrath

It’s still raining in the Cariboo.

Thankfully no one was hurt in slide

Editor: To the surprise of few travellers of Highway 20, especially travellers on the section of Highway 20 known as “the Hill,” the road has again suffered a closure.

Trickle down or shake down?

By happenstance I put on a Bruce Cockburn CD last night while I was thinking about how to capture my thoughts on the recent U.S. debate over their debt ceiling and a report issued by the Conference Board on income inequality in Canada.

B.C. Parks celebrate 100 years

Here in British Columbia we are celebrating a rare event, a 100th birthday.

BCFL should stick to the facts on HST

Editor: Everyone is entitled to their opinion about the HST and most people have one. I support the HST and will vote no to extinguishing it.

Crime has dropped under Mayor Kerry Cook

Editor: Scott Nelson criticizes Mayor Kerry Cook for dropping the ball on fiscal responsibility in Williams Lake in the past three years.