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GRINDING GEARS: Crossovers are chasing cars into extinction

GRINDING GEARS: Crossovers are chasing cars into extinction

Cars are going out of fashion. Soon, you won’t be able to buy one at all. Why, it’s not even that long since Ford announced that they weren’t going to sell any cars at all, apart from the Mustang.
Cartoon: Movember results

Cartoon: Movember results

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Editorial: Shopping season

Editorial: Shopping season

Is it too early to plan holiday gift shopping? Most will say “yes,” but when the successful delivery of gifts to recipients living in places other than Powell River is in question, some, or most, might just change their minds.
Letter: In support of ‘inclusion’

Letter: In support of ‘inclusion’

I choose to be a teacher in our community because I believe in the power of community. I always have and always will wholeheartedly support “Inclusion.” Everyone is equal. Period.
EDITORIAL: Pro-rep pros & cons

EDITORIAL: Pro-rep pros & cons

Last Thursday evening, Premier John Horgan and B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson went head to head in a televised debate over the ongoing referendum on electoral reform. The NDP is pushing for B.C.
Comment: Critical questions to ask of the all-party legislative elephant

Comment: Critical questions to ask of the all-party legislative elephant

So far, the Yes and No sides in the referendum debate have focused on the relative merits and demerits of proportional representation and first-past-the-post.
Fertilizer is like an RRSP for your garden

Fertilizer is like an RRSP for your garden

Time to get serious about protecting your garden investment. This is like making a deposit in your RRSP - do it now and reap the rewards later. Put a wrap on your garden in November and you end up with a great looking garden come spring.
Editorial: Lest we forget

Editorial: Lest we forget

Every holiday-related long weekend comes with its share of routines.
Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Premier John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson alternately accused each other of being afraid of change or hiding details about what it involves during a televised debate Thursday night about the referendum on B.C.’s electoral system.
Cartoon: Electoral reform referendum

Cartoon: Electoral reform referendum

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