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IIO will be citizen led

Editor: B.C.’s Independent Investigations Office (IIO) will be truly independent, contrary to Greg Klein’s assertions (Police will continue to investigate themselves, Tuesday, May 31 Tribune Viewpoints).

EDITORIAL: B.C. scores Canuck pride

Is that you Karl?

The snow has only disappeared for three weeks and already our yard has gone wild.

Chamber works for community

Six members of the Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce attended and participated in the three-day, 59th Annual General Meeting of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce.

Stopping debate again

Under the current government, the B.C. legislature seems to have become a necessary evil to be used sparingly or otherwise avoided.

Pesticides linked to diseases

Editor: Re: Research pesticides before banning them, letter by Margie Kaufman, published in the Efteen on May 26, 2011.

City working hard to keep traffic moving

Editor: New World Coffee & Tea House would like to sincerely thank the City of Williams Lake, particularly the City works department for their efforts in keeping the daytime traffic moving in the downtown.

Stealing is never worth it; I am deeply sorry

Editor: Stealing from a local business is never worth it.

Police will continue investigating themselves

Editor: Re: Staff Sgt. welcomes civilian watch, in the Thursday, May 19 Tribune.

Have your say on the HST

Assuming all goes well at the post office, millions of British Columbians will receive their HST voting packages in mid-June.