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A war in the woods?
A potential war in the woods might be brewing after the news this week that B.C. Timber Sales (BCTS) intends to proceed with auctioning off a controversial cutblock in Mount Elphinstone. We understand BCTS’s position is they wish to provide local
Editorial
Musing on Mexican safety
What’s the burning question these days when someone finds out you’ve just returned from Mexico?...
The impacts can be devastating
Despite the efforts of government, law enforcement and other community-based associations, drinking ...
Health cut hits too close to home
While doing an interview with the regional chair of the B.C. Nurses Union this week, I found out...
Time to right the ship
The long-awaited and much-anticipated review of B.C. Ferries by Ferry Commissioner Gordon Macatee...
Sending a strong safety message
Minor hockey in the Lower Mainland will see some big changes in the way the game is played come...
A week to empower
If you are relaxing with your coffee and enjoying today’s newspaper, consider yourself lucky. Did...
Our evolving problem with drugs
It’s a bit of a dirty topic, but more than ever the need to talk about drugs is presenting itself....
Rescue volunteers are a special bunch
It’s 3 a.m. and you are sound asleep in your bed when suddenly you are startled out of your slumber ...
Happy New Year honey
Language is such a funny thing. Words that delight one person can have an entirely different effect ...
Drive to arrive alive
It would appear, judging by the number of near misses with pedestrians lately, that Sunshine Coast...
Politics dominated my thoughts this year
As 2011 draws to a close and we flip the calendar over to 2012, we look back this week at the...
Letters
Northern Gateway far from beneficial
None so blind as those who will not see
Stalling the development of natural resources
Hall responds about golf course
Golf course: an interesting dilemma for council
Seeking others with chemical sensitivities
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