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Let's go for a ride

Let's go for a ride

It was a lovely day. Soon it would be spring, my pleasure was increased when I heard a robin sing. I said to my wife, who sat reading by my side, "I'll go start the car, "let's go for a ride.
Song of the Day

Song of the Day

This past weekend I finally delved into the world of Sherlock, the amazing BBC series that brings Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's hero and long-suffering sidekick Dr. John Watson into the 21st century.
Don't prolong the agony

Don't prolong the agony

When the ruts in the road are deeper than the clearance of our all wheel drive, something has to give. In my case the exhaust system had to be replaced after I was able to negotiate the cross town journey to Harvey's Muffler.
Drive safely

Drive safely

I was listening to the news this morning and was troubled to hear the recent tally of motor vehicle accident fatalities has now been counted at more than 220 on northern highways.
Not all is lost

Not all is lost

Not so long ago, before we fell in love with our technology and our belief we could make the world in our own image, we were much better at accepting when bad things happened.
Downtown parking increase out of line

Downtown parking increase out of line

I work downtown and like many others, cannot afford the cost of pay parking. My hours of work make it impossible to take public transit therefore I require my vehicle.
City made right choice

City made right choice

I am writing in response to the editorial on Friday Jan. 10 regarding legal costs for labour negotations with city employees. Interesting how the Mr.
B.C. highways deadly

B.C. highways deadly

The recent spate of motor vehicle accidents on Highway 16 causing deaths is unacceptable. The community of Burns Lake has had five deaths in the last two months.
Carbon tax not really revenue neutral

Carbon tax not really revenue neutral

As I See It
A new year of resolve

A new year of resolve

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