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New disease revives old traditions

New disease revives old traditions

An editorial for the Barriere Star Journal
Oversight on gravel driveways show more consultation was needed on Bill 52

Oversight on gravel driveways show more consultation was needed on Bill 52

B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham deserves some props this week, not a lot, but some.

Newspapers matter now more than ever

Celebrate National Newspaper Week from Oct. 6-12, 2019
Good on truckers for going to Vancouver

Good on truckers for going to Vancouver

It’s said not to look a gift horse in the mouth. Well, apparently the $69 million in relief for forestry workers announced on Sept. 17 required some looking. They took funding from the B.C. Rural Dividend fund, a $25 million provincial fund aimed at helping communities of 25,000 people or less to “strengthen and diversify their local economies.”

Editorial: Taking it to court

Governments spending time and money in court

Housing needs to come first

Affordable housing is one of the great social issues of our age.
If we cannot see you, how do we miss you?

If we cannot see you, how do we miss you?

Common sense has been missing in action for quite some time now - perhaps he was taken out by glaring lights or a tailgater?

Clearing the air on cannabis, driving and the holidays

VICTORIA - Cannabis is now legal - but if you choose to use, don’t drive.

All you can eat, including the packaging?

Within a year, single-use plastics and excess packaging have become public enemy No. 1. Everyone is talking about how our lives are overrun by too much plastic.

From disruption, a new road for trucking

National Trucking Week runs September 2 to 8, 2018