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Reflections: Moon Weavings

Reflections: Moon Weavings

As far back as I can remember, although my love interests have changed, I remain in a state of recognizing when and where I am most impassioned. Some feelings wane over time; some swell my beating heart; some cause anguish; some elevate me to a dream-state. Some types of love are gentle and soft as the babies in my love-life are.
Empowering seniors in the North Thompson Valley:The assignment – Selective seasons

Empowering seniors in the North Thompson Valley:The assignment – Selective seasons

A writers’ group assignment was on the theme of one’s most favorite time of year and why that is. I pondered the four very different annual seasons and wrote out a few pros and cons of each.
‘I am tired, and my soul hurts’: B.C. nurse reflects on working in ICU unit during COVID

‘I am tired, and my soul hurts’: B.C. nurse reflects on working in ICU unit during COVID

Renée Bush writes about what it is like on the front-line of the pandemic in the north
Synthetic meat is the new frontier of food

Synthetic meat is the new frontier of food

If our livestock farmers were threatened by the plant-based revolution, they haven’t seen anything yet
FINLAYSON: The long economic tail of COVID-19

FINLAYSON: The long economic tail of COVID-19

‘Fast forward to late 2020 and the situation has partially stabilized’
This will end – but the ending is up to us

This will end – but the ending is up to us

To the Editor;
A little history lesson that fits the times

A little history lesson that fits the times

To the Editor;
Trump will forever insist he won the election

Trump will forever insist he won the election

To the Editor;
LETTER: Teachers union encourages culture of mask wearing in B.C. schools

LETTER: Teachers union encourages culture of mask wearing in B.C. schools

BCTF President Teri Mooring asks parents to talk with children about wearing masks in school
Please be kind to our Dr. Henry

Please be kind to our Dr. Henry

To the Editor;