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Cole’s Notes: B.C. could be the main star in films – but we can play any role

Cole’s Notes: B.C. could be the main star in films – but we can play any role

Film is a multi-billion dollar industry in B.C., but we rarely play ourselves on-screen
LETTER: Relaxing of COVID measures ‘reckless,’ says doctors group

LETTER: Relaxing of COVID measures ‘reckless,’ says doctors group

B.C. doctors says public health measures failing residents
HENRY: The goal amid COVID is to never need a mask mandate or event limits again

HENRY: The goal amid COVID is to never need a mask mandate or event limits again

‘We used masks in combination with our other layers to give us the protection we needed’
Pause For Thought: Joy and satisfaction

Pause For Thought: Joy and satisfaction

Jesus’ ministry didn’t start by some great work before many peoples. Instead, it started at a wedding in Cana, a town near Nazareth where Jesus grew up. The couple were relatives of Joseph and Mary, and Jesus with His disciples and they were invited to the wedding.

Robert Barron column: We’re living in scary times (again)

We’re living in a time that is arguably more perilous than the Cuban missile crisis
CAMERON: Think local, act global

CAMERON: Think local, act global

Will micro and macro changes to the world economy hurt or help B.C. in 2022?
Will your next vehicle be a plug-in hybrid or fully electric?

Will your next vehicle be a plug-in hybrid or fully electric?

With fuel prices seemingly on a never-ending upwards trajectory, many people are asking themselves if their next vehicle should be a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or a battery electric vehicle (BEV). As with many things in life, the answer is “It depends”. Many factors should go into your decision, and one of the first among them should be what exactly do you do with your vehicle. If your daily commute is greater than a 300 kilometer round trip, then a hybrid might be right for you.
Pause For Thought: Study for yourself

Pause For Thought: Study for yourself

If John and Andrew had an unbelieving spirit like the priests and rulers, they wouldn’t have come to Jesus as learners, but to criticize and judge His words. To them Jesus’ words were full of fresh, beautiful truth, giving new light to the Scriptures.
LETTER: A strong forest sector is essential to B.C.’s strong economy

LETTER: A strong forest sector is essential to B.C.’s strong economy

B.C.’s jobs minister recently addressed the issue of pandemic recovery in northern communities and suggested more people are working today than prior to the pandemic. What wasn’t addressed in any meaningful way is the very real impact of thousands of potential job losses in the forest sector because of government policy changes that include vast and immediate deferrals of B.C.
WOLF: Roundabouts and other pet peeves driving B.C. drivers crazy

WOLF: Roundabouts and other pet peeves driving B.C. drivers crazy

Column: What habits do other drivers have that bother you on the road?