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Letters to the Editor: November 20, 2013

Letters to the Editor: November 20, 2013

Accident waiting to happen On Sunday, November 10, we attended a Far Off Broadway performance at Evergreen Theatre, Powell River Recreation Complex [“Broadway comes close to home,” November 13].
Viewpoint: Resource must be managed sustainably

Viewpoint: Resource must be managed sustainably

by Wes Bingham Sierra Club, Malaspina Group, Powell River, is very concerned about Western Forest Products’ Draft Management Plan 9 for Tree Farm Licence 39, Block 1, Powell River.
Editorial Cartoon: November 13, 2013

Editorial Cartoon: November 13, 2013

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Editorial: Art investment

Editorial: Art investment

City of Powell River officials have commissioned two reports on the arts and culture sector in the community.
Viewpoint: Join the young in taking responsibility

Viewpoint: Join the young in taking responsibility

by Phyllis Soles This past August I had the pleasure of volunteering at a children’s day camp on Texada Island. The camp, called Kids for Saving Earth, had 27 children aged six to 12, four teenaged team leaders and lots of adult volunteers.
Letters to the Editor: November 13, 2013

Letters to the Editor: November 13, 2013

A cover-up of changes Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s new omnibus bill includes alterations to the rights of unions, employment insurance, workplace safety, immigration policy, Supreme Court appointments, veterans affairs and more [“Lest we forget,”
Editorial Cartoon: November 6, 2013

Editorial Cartoon: November 6, 2013

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Editorial: Lest we forget

Editorial: Lest we forget

As many Powell Riverites proudly wear poppies leading up to Remembrance Day on November 11, many veterans in Canada are suffering due to cost-cutting measures brought in by the federal government.
Letters to the Editor: November 6, 2013

Letters to the Editor: November 6, 2013

A cruel end Bravo to Robert Mickle for his letter condemning “catch and release” sport fishing [“Catch and release does harm,” October 30].
Viewpoint: In remembrance

Viewpoint: In remembrance

by Charlie Tatham Wash the apples, put them in the cider press, grind them up, press the apple pulp and then you have sweet apple cider. Hughie Hardwick, a neighbourhood lad, helped my father make cider. He was killed in action on August 10, 1944.