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Editorial Cartoon: September 3, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: September 3, 2014

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Editorial: Essential services

Editorial: Essential services

As the first days of the school year have arrived, instead of parents packing school lunches, they are asked to pack teacher-support rallies and bring their children to spend the day at their elected representatives’ offices.
Letters to the Editor: September 3, 2014

Letters to the Editor: September 3, 2014

Missing link Paul Galinski’s article is seriously flawed by the omission of the full reasons the Gillies Bay Improvement District (GBID) turned down a proposal to amalgamate the two volunteer fire departments under the regional district umbrella [“Te
Viewpoint: Stumbling blocks cause delay in talks

Viewpoint: Stumbling blocks cause delay in talks

by Cathy Fisher If you can believe everything you see and hear in the media, efforts to resolve the labour dispute between BC’s teachers and government have ground to a halt. That is not the case.
Viewpoint: Cleaning up mistakes of the past

Viewpoint: Cleaning up mistakes of the past

By Lauritz Chambers The 6.4 hectare site, across the road from Powell River’s beautiful Willingdon Beach Park, was given to the municipality in 1966 for park purposes.
Letters to the Editor: August 27, 2014

Letters to the Editor: August 27, 2014

La-la library We keep hearing that it’s only going to cost $20/year per household in increased taxes for a new library. Well, that’s not exactly accurate, here’s why.
Editorial: To school or not

Editorial: To school or not

With a media blackout in place, it is hard to discern the amount or regularity of negotiations happening between the provincial government and BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF), and therefore how much hope parents should hold that their children will be
Editorial Cartoon: August 27, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: August 27, 2014

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Viewpoint: On life, art and depression

Viewpoint: On life, art and depression

Robin Williams was a very funny man—he couldn’t help it. His humour was irrepressible; he saw the funny side of almost everything. And maybe, if he hadn’t made comedy his life, he would have survived.
Letters to the Editor: August 20, 2014

Letters to the Editor: August 20, 2014

Issues abound Obviously, the question of the library deals with a number of issues. Much debate, including at least one survey, has been prefaced with the word covenant. Cost, affordability in some wordings, concerns many.