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Viewpoint: Child-care landscape in BC

Viewpoint: Child-care landscape in BC

Whether you have children in child care or not, you are likely aware of the provincial government’s proposal to change the child-care landscape in BC. It promises to create more space, reduce child-care fees and make care more accessible.
Counterpoint: Latest price tag adds to sewage saga

Counterpoint: Latest price tag adds to sewage saga

The most recent bombshell in City of Powell River’s ongoing sewage saga was the news that the price was no longer $30 million, but $65 million plus.
Cartoon: Weed merger

Cartoon: Weed merger

What do you think of cartoonist Wendy Brown's take on the Santé Veritas Therapeutics merger ?
Editorial: Change is good

Editorial: Change is good

Change is constant in the newsroom. While print, television and online outlets churn out stories on a daily, weekly or monthly basis to feed their readers and followers, they rarely make news themselves.
Viewpoint: Shop local, or else

Viewpoint: Shop local, or else

We’ve all been told to shop local. Do you know why? For starters, on a most basic level, we should want to support our neighbours and friends. Everyone knows at least one person who owns a business.
Community journalism adapts to change

Community journalism adapts to change

Powell River Peak moves publication day
Healthy Living: Disability is not an obstacle

Healthy Living: Disability is not an obstacle

There are many obvious reasons to love and live in Powell River. The list could, without too much effort, fill this page.
Letter: Tree trauma

Letter: Tree trauma

I am writing this letter in response to an article in the April 25 issue of the Peak where the city is considering putting sewage pipes along Willingdon Beach Trail from Westview to the new wastewater treatment facility in Townsite [“City recommends
Cartoon: Wastewater treatment plant options

Cartoon: Wastewater treatment plant options

What do you think of this week's cartoon?
Editorial: Time is money

Editorial: Time is money

After undergoing public consultations, environmental assessments and impact studies, choosing a location and waiting for possible federal and provincial infrastructure grants, the previous estimate to build Powell River’s new wastewater treatment pla