From the Kamloops North Shore Business Improvement Association newsletter of Sept. 5, 2018: THE POLITICAL POSTURING and hype has died down and now the reality of last [Continue]
Hard to believe it’s been 10 years since tolls were taken off the Coquihalla. Here’s what I wrote about it on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008 in the Kamloops Daily News [Continue]
By MEL ROTHENBURGER Director, Electoral Area P, TNRD WHEN ONTARIO Premier Doug Ford announced his intention to unilaterally cut the number of Toronto City councillors from 47 [Continue]
SOLAR AND WIND energy suffer from a storage problem. They produce in abundance, often too much, when the wind blows and the sun shines. Storage of that abundance is one [Continue]
Most say Canada spends too much time apologizing for residential schools and should move on By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE September 6, 2018 – As a long summer of discussion over [Continue]
WELL THE RACE IS ON for the Oct. 20 civic elections across B.C. Tuesday was the first day those wanting to run could file their papers. Locally, from Sept. 4 until Sept. [Continue]