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No evidence to support either side of tax debate

Editor: Re: the letter by David Williams where he claims that “there is absolutely no evidence that higher corporate taxes or higher taxes for the wealthiest one percent of population would drive away investment.”

Emergency preparedness

Every year, the first full week of May in British Columbia is Emergency Preparedness Week.

Excessive logging affects ranchers

What would you say if you learned that 90 per cent of the forest around your community was to be logged?

The time to listen is now

Gloomy thoughts on a sunny day. Why did the stock market dip last week right after our federal election?

Finding the Zen in chicken poop

My hopes of being a beekeeper instead of a beehaver are over.

A few changes

The election is finally over, and like it or not, we now have a majority Conservative government for at least four years.

Advice and consent

The introductory statement on every piece of legislation presented in the legislature reads: “Her Majesty, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows” (emphasis mine).

Departing in a Chevy

The time has finally come for me to hang up my pica pole.

That's the system

The election is now over, and I am happy that we have four years before the next federal election.

Corporations stick around when their economic standards are met

Editor: Should Canada raise the corporate tax rate?