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LETTERS: Legislated mandatory staffing ratios at hospital will impove health care system

LETTERS: Legislated mandatory staffing ratios at hospital will impove health care system

Bring the nurses back to the bedside, retain the ones we have now
MLA’S COLUMN: Natural resources more than sunset industries

MLA’S COLUMN: Natural resources more than sunset industries

“Our region needs appropriate supports,” writes Cariboo Chilcotin MLA Lorne Doerkson
FRENCH CONNECTION: Farewell to Premier John Horgan

FRENCH CONNECTION: Farewell to Premier John Horgan

Horgan said he felt it is time for younger people to be in politics
COLUMN: Some deeper history of the ranching culture

COLUMN: Some deeper history of the ranching culture

The brief history foreshadows challenges facing the ranching economy in the world today
SHARE THE ROAD: Carbon dioxide versus air pollution, what Canadians contribute

SHARE THE ROAD: Carbon dioxide versus air pollution, what Canadians contribute

Sharing the road with cyclists and pedestrians helps clean our air too
FOREST INK: Living with radiation

FOREST INK: Living with radiation

For this column Jim Hilton focuses on the long-term downsides of some nuclear events
OFF TOPIC: Bread or cake, the rising cost of food is giving me indigestion

OFF TOPIC: Bread or cake, the rising cost of food is giving me indigestion

How do grocery chain CEOs square skyrocketing prices with massive profits?
OPINION: Eby government faces clear choice in first budget

OPINION: Eby government faces clear choice in first budget

From 1999 to 2016, British Columbia was one of the most fiscally responsible provinces in Canada
COLUMN: Storm chips and splitting rocks - adventures in Newfoundland weather

COLUMN: Storm chips and splitting rocks - adventures in Newfoundland weather

People in the Cariboo like to think there are wild swings in the weather in our region - try Newfoundland
MLA’S CORNER: Health care workers need better support

MLA’S CORNER: Health care workers need better support

When it comes to the state of health care in this province, government seems unwilling to listen to legitimate concerns and criticisms and take action to resolve them.