THERE’S THIS curious phenomenon that happens to many of our family’s out-of-town guests when they come for a visit: they fall in love with Kamloops. Sure, for most of [Continue]
ON SATURDAY (Sept. 30) the BC Conservative Party, a continuously active political party in British Columbia since 1903, held its annual general meeting in Langley. Unlike [Continue]
HOPE SPRINGS eternal- except in elections. In the advance voting leading up to Saturday’s byelection, there were hopes that the turnout would be reasonably good, even [Continue]
SIDNEY CROSBY will lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to the White House on Sunday (today, Oct. 1, 2017). Some think they might as well carry tiki torches. For here’s Sid’s sad [Continue]
THOSE ARGUING the heated “kneeling during the national anthem” debate are on two different pages, and could benefit from understanding the terms of reference. [Continue]
NO ONE KNEW what would happen next. We gathered in anticipation in front of the Kamloops Library on October 15, 2011. The Occupy movement was sweeping the globe and its reach [Continue]