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FOREST INK: Using wood biomass-to-gas-to-liquids looks promising

FOREST INK: Using wood biomass-to-gas-to-liquids looks promising

Power sources to compliment solar and wind power will be needed for some time
OPINION: How can fire help Williams Lake?

OPINION: How can fire help Williams Lake?

Returning to cyclic burning to prevent catastrophic fire events
COLUMN: NDP throne speech nothing but broken promises

COLUMN: NDP throne speech nothing but broken promises

BC Liberal MLA Lorne Doerkson weighs in on the throne speech
FOREST INK: A healthy body, especially lungs, may be best line of defence against COVID

FOREST INK: A healthy body, especially lungs, may be best line of defence against COVID

Columnist Jim Hilton discusses Dr. Michael Greger’s book How Not To Die
CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: ‘Just Watch Me’

CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: ‘Just Watch Me’

Scrolling through my social media feed last week, I came across a clip of Pierre Elliott Trudeau being interviewed during the FLQ crisis in 1970. When CBC interviewer Tim Ralfe confronted the Prime Minister about putting troops on the streets of Quebec to deal with the threat, Trudeau shrugged and said, “Yeah, well there’s a lot of bleeding hearts around who just don’t like to see people with helmets and guns.
RANCH MUSINGS: Time to rebrand the word cowboy?

RANCH MUSINGS: Time to rebrand the word cowboy?

I don’t think Netflix’s Yellowstone series helps raises the positive profile
MLA’s CORNER: Working toward reconciliation in Cariboo-Chilcotin

MLA’s CORNER: Working toward reconciliation in Cariboo-Chilcotin

For many the findings at St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School brings painful memories
FRENCH CONNECTION: You be the judge

FRENCH CONNECTION: You be the judge

Was the Freedom Convoy protest worthwhile?
RANCH MUSINGS: Replacing ranch horses with robots, no thanks

RANCH MUSINGS: Replacing ranch horses with robots, no thanks

Please, a real person for my needs.
FOREST INK: Impact of wildfires on resident animals studied

FOREST INK: Impact of wildfires on resident animals studied

The changes in body condition were monitored using images from trail cameras on a grid