Having been dubbed The Mr. Blackwell of Kamloops today by TV7’s Sandy Heimlich-Hall for my column on Kamloops fashion last week, I feel qualified to comment on the [Continue]
In the midst of dreary debate about permissive tax exemptions and traffic bylaws and open-pit mines, it’s good to know our civic lawmakers are able to cut through to the [Continue]
I am somewhat troubled by the Richard Wagamese apology. Wagamese, author, a.k.a. Richard Gilkinson, pleaded guilty Monday to several impaired driving charges and a couple of [Continue]
Thirty or so people gathered in an Aberdeen home Thursday night to celebrate a seven-year relationship with a small town on the other side of the world. To me, they represent [Continue]
I haven’t talked to anyone who wasn’t surprised at Denis Walsh’s decision not to run for another term. In hindsight, maybe the signs were there. When I [Continue]
Three things in particular stick with me from Sept. 11, 2001. Foremost, of course, was the shock — waking up and hearing on the radio that the World Trade Centre in New [Continue]