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Letters to the Editor: September 24, 2014

Letters to the Editor: September 24, 2014

Environment is the economy I am grateful to everyone who worked with me over a busy summer to “shrink the distance to Ottawa.
Viewpoint: Lies, lies and more lies

Viewpoint: Lies, lies and more lies

By Norm Hutton I would appreciate that the readers of this article use their mathematical skills to solve some of the following statements purported to be true.
Editorial Cartoon: September 17, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: September 17, 2014

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Editorial: Numbers game

Editorial: Numbers game

To anyone living in a ferry-dependent community, it hardly comes as a surprise that the health of a local economy is directly connected to the number of people using BC Ferries’ service.
Letters to the Editor: September 17, 2014

Letters to the Editor: September 17, 2014

Editor's Note: Due to the overwhelming number of letters to the editor relating to Powell River Public Library, and because the subject of the library is on the agenda for City of Powell River Council meeting Thursday, September 18, the library lette
Viewpoint: Credit unions not same as banks

Viewpoint: Credit unions not same as banks

By Dave Craigen Summer may be winding down, but in Ottawa, budget preparations are ramping up.
Editorial Cartoon: September 10, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: September 10, 2014

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Editorial: Can divide close?

Editorial: Can divide close?

No issue has been more divisive for this community in the past few years than a new library. Location and cost have pitted citizens against one another in debates that at times have been acrimonious in the extreme.
Letters to the Editor: September 10, 2014

Letters to the Editor: September 10, 2014

Field of dreams We’ve got money to burn or do we [“City requires more cash flow,” August 20]? Apparently the city has a money shortfall and at the same time an extensive inventory of underutilized facilities (review just completed).
Viewpoint: What are teachers trying to say?

Viewpoint: What are teachers trying to say?

by Eva van Loon Teaching systems inherited from Britain used to fulfill the expectations of most parents and allowed most children to succeed. The students failed by this system were often those not born into English, European or “Western” culture.