HOW QUICKLY things change. Not too long ago, I wrote that help for Ukraine would last until something bigger came along in the news cycle. This, in the midst of Ukraine’s [Continue]
YET ANOTHER TRUCK with an overheight load hit some infrastructure in B.C. this week. On Monday, a truck carrying a helicopter fuselage hit an overpass in Burnaby. The [Continue]
By PETER MILOBAR MLA, Kamloops-North Thompson B.C. HAS ALWAYS BEEN a resource-rich province. We are blessed with an abundance of natural resources, in the form of timber, [Continue]
CITY OF KAMLOOPS council should just “stay in their lane.” That is what some people have said about my Jan. 9, 2024 Notice of Motion for the mayor of Kamloops, on [Continue]
WHERE YOU STAND on a potential ban of cellphones in the classroom probably depends on where you stand on cellphones generally. The B.C. United say if they form government [Continue]
UNLIKE OTHER PROVINCES, Alberta has no central power grid administration. As a result, consumers are held hostage to the whims of the marketplace. Last year, retail prices [Continue]