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When people get back on their feet we all benefit

When people get back on their feet we all benefit

In early December I helped out at the Salvation Army Christmas hamper distribution event. It felt good to play a small part in making hundreds of people have a happier Christmas—healthy food, toys for the kids. It was especially nice to see boxes of local fruits and vegetables on their way to homes that have a tough time making ends meet.
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on forests and fires

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on forests and fires

Premier to tackle log shortages, exports and Interior ‘super-mills’
B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

Site C only the start of hard choices for Premier John Horgan
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

Premier faces costly urban issues, including marijuana legalization
A sporting Christmas wish for all

A sporting Christmas wish for all

Thompson: “I do believe the Christmas season has always had positive potential …”
Choosing automotive wants over needs not always wise

Choosing automotive wants over needs not always wise

“When we service cars in the shop we are always making lists …” writes Nutini
B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

Andrew Weaver’s shifting priorities shape politics for 2018
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on election reform

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on election reform

NDP joins Greens in bid for proportional representation
The Neighbourly Season

The Neighbourly Season

Donna Macdonald points out the benefit of being neighbourly.
Bah humbug to the war on Christmas

Bah humbug to the war on Christmas

“So, bah humbug to the bickering over seasons greetings, Christmas trees and nativity scenes.”