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Remembrance matters

Remembrance matters

Early on a November morning, I awoke with my mind in a quandary pondering an essay which I felt the need to write. Stalling to rise, I enjoyed lazing in bed and picked up my daily book of meditations. Letting it fall open randomly, a passage appeared which enthralled me.
Absolute right to rule still simmers malevolently

Absolute right to rule still simmers malevolently

To the Editor;
Preparing for the time change

Preparing for the time change

The time change occurs twice a year, in the spring and the fall, and it has been in place in parts of Canada for more than 110 years.
DEAN: Hub model will provide care for thousands of B.C. families left without support

DEAN: Hub model will provide care for thousands of B.C. families left without support

Mitzi Dean says province has consulted with 1,500 families, advocates and community partners
Just transition needed for fossil fuel workers and communities

Just transition needed for fossil fuel workers and communities

To the editor,
To Have and Have Not: Alberta opens can of worms, but will B.C. bite?

To Have and Have Not: Alberta opens can of worms, but will B.C. bite?

Equalization payments have often been used to incite political anger in Canada
A Hat Creek ghost story

A Hat Creek ghost story

An occurrence at Historic Hat Creek inspires a little Halloween ghost story
Welcome to my place my friends

Welcome to my place my friends

To the Editor;
Offloading responsibility for vaccine mandate on school districts is wrong

Offloading responsibility for vaccine mandate on school districts is wrong

If the province wants to require teachers to be vaccinated it should the province that implements it
Food rescuing goes mainstream

Food rescuing goes mainstream

More than 35.5 million tonnes of food is thrown out yearly in Canada