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Greyhound replies to Council of Canadians’ concerns

Greyhound replies to Council of Canadians’ concerns

A Connecting Communities Fund would provide transportation to rural and remote communities

Hospice House Society gives assets to those who provide comfort

Feasibility study shows not enough population to support stand-alone hospice facility
LETTER: Weaver fiddles while B.C.’s economic prospects burn

LETTER: Weaver fiddles while B.C.’s economic prospects burn

Skeena MLA warns of damage to B.C. investment from Green threats

Time is now ticking away as world tensions are rising

To the editor;
LETTER: NDP supporter disillusioned by government trickery

LETTER: NDP supporter disillusioned by government trickery

Dear editor,
Helicopters versus B.C.’s mountain caribou

Helicopters versus B.C.’s mountain caribou

Dear Premier John Horgan:
First Nations and LNG

First Nations and LNG

Karen Ogen-Toews, CEO, First Nations LNG Alliance
Carpet bowlers have been excluded from BC 55+ Games and Canada 55+ Games

Carpet bowlers have been excluded from BC 55+ Games and Canada 55+ Games

Gold medal carpet bowling winners not able to defend their titles in 2018
Proposed BC-Canada agreement to protect mountain caribou is toothless says Valhalla Wilderness Society

Proposed BC-Canada agreement to protect mountain caribou is toothless says Valhalla Wilderness Society

If a draft agreement between the BC government and Environment Canada on the endangered mountain caribou is approved, it will make a laughing stock of both governments and the Species at Risk Act”, says the Valhalla Wilderness Society (VWS). The agreement is for the Central Mountain Caribou, which are centered in BC’s South Peace region. The BC government’s commitment under the draft agreement is to identify and reserve “all untenured, winter and summer, high-elevation caribou range.”
LETTERS: Plastic bags an ‘easy feel-good fix’

LETTERS: Plastic bags an ‘easy feel-good fix’

Bags have secondary uses, other problems more pressing