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The $30M question

The $30M question

I find it very interesting that in today's budget update, Mr. Hansen asked British Columbians to tell him how his party should spend the "extra cash" that BC apparently has.
Safe?

Safe?

How is Diversified Transportation, and School District 57, expecting children to get to school safe, when the bus stops are in the middle of construction? I live in a small community south of P.G.
Wood, water and talk create a great whiskey

Wood, water and talk create a great whiskey

The history of whisky production in Scotland is deep, varied and interesting, and the story of how Glenmorangie Distilleries came to be throughout the years is no exception.
Whether it's Roja, cruda or verde, salsa is a great sauce

Whether it's Roja, cruda or verde, salsa is a great sauce

This week's column is written by Chef Tony Rechsteiner, who has been a chef for 39 years. Originally from Australia, he is a Certified Chef de Cuisine (C.C.C.) and instructor in CNC's Professional Cook Program.
Heaping on the humiliation

Heaping on the humiliation

Twice you have printed pictures of an older man being apprehended at a bank robbery and now you write an editorial making fun of him, publicly taking away his dignity and respect.
Megaprojects coming

Megaprojects coming

Your recent editorial casting doubt on the affordability of our city building a performing arts centre was timely in that another mega project will soon come up for a decision at City Hall.
Broken trust!

Broken trust!

Colin Hansen: You are perceived to have broken the public trust and regardless of your good intentions (or not), people who have lost faith in you, feel betrayed.
Abandoned couch deserves better

Abandoned couch deserves better

"Nice to see you again," she said, settling in beside me on the couch. "And you," I replied, sipping my morning coffee.
We must wait to see how Nisga'a experiment goes

We must wait to see how Nisga'a experiment goes

The recent editorial ("Nisga'a take lead...," Sept.
Autumn colours are a product of diminishing returns

Autumn colours are a product of diminishing returns

As I was walking the dogs the other day, a stiff cold breeze was blowing. Fall is on its way. The leaves are starting to turn. Flowers are dying off. And a hint of frost lays on the ground first thing in the morning.