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FRENCH CONNECTION: We can weather the storms

FRENCH CONNECTION: We can weather the storms

And we could end up with a better normal than we’ve had
FOREST INK: Healthy forests one of best ways to deal with climate change

FOREST INK: Healthy forests one of best ways to deal with climate change

It is possible to use programs like Google Earth to get recent images over the entire globe
DOWN TO EARTH: Chemical soup with a dash of hope

DOWN TO EARTH: Chemical soup with a dash of hope

United Nations panel could help governments act sooner against chemical pollution
MLA’S CORNER: NDP’s tax raise questioned

MLA’S CORNER: NDP’s tax raise questioned

It’s everyday people that end up paying the price
MOVIE REVIEW: You aren’t going to want to miss The Batman in theatre

MOVIE REVIEW: You aren’t going to want to miss The Batman in theatre

Josh Johnson gives the new movie a five stars out of five review
EDITORIAL: International Women’s Day 2022: Women inspiring women

EDITORIAL: International Women’s Day 2022: Women inspiring women

Celebrate someone who inspires you March 8
MLA’S CORNER: Budget 2022 nothing but recycled slogans and broken promises

MLA’S CORNER: Budget 2022 nothing but recycled slogans and broken promises

This NDP budget leaves people to face the challenges of today with little support
LETTER: Don’t forget to take the time to listen

LETTER: Don’t forget to take the time to listen

I am a firm believer that stories impact us most when we hear them from those we care about
CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

Canadians are often portrayed as polite, decent, unassuming, and hard to anger. That characterization is especially apparent compared to our brash noisy neighbours to the south. It was therefore not surprising that the occupation of large sections of our national capital, and the very unneighbourly honking of horns at all hours, was met with widespread disapproval by most Canadians. Angus Reid Institute pointed out that three quarters of Canadians just wanted the protesters to go home.
MLA’s CORNER: Canada’s most secretive government is B.C.

MLA’s CORNER: Canada’s most secretive government is B.C.

John Horgan’s NDP government received an award recently, but it’s not the type of honour anyone should be proud of. The Canadian Association of Journalists handed them the Code of Silence award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy.