Suddenly, everybody wants to be leader of the B.C. Liberal party. One would think the Liberals aren’t doomed to be wiped out in the next election after all. Or maybe it’s [Continue]
The Kamloops school board didn’t meet last night (it meets every second Monday) but if it had, it’s a pretty sure thing there would have been nothing on the agenda about [Continue]
‘Tis the season for political correctness once again. How quickly it comes upon us but, as sure as snow comes arrives the third week of November, so does the time when [Continue]
I would like to know why beige is the required colour for houses and offices and public buildings and hotels in Kamloops. Did City council pass another bylaw? Maybe an [Continue]
A few lessons from the Aboriginal Cogeneration fiasco could be applied to the parkade-at-the-park but it seems City council learned none of them. Lesson 1: Talk to the public [Continue]
Mohamed Ali Khalaf introduces himself simply as Mohamed Ali, “but not the boxer; my muscles are weak.” Thin as a stick, in his late 20s, he’s a poet, story teller, a [Continue]