THERE IS NOTHING like thick billows of wildfire smoke close to town to remind everyone that Mother Nature has an indubitable upper hand. Humbling. As the fire was raging, I [Continue]
An editorial by Mel Rothenburger. NOT TO WORRY, the eagles are ooooookay! Oh, yeah, and there was a big wildfire that could have burned down a lot of houses, too. But back to [Continue]
Leave Emily Carr’s painting alone, and leave our history alone, too, warts and all By BRIAN GIESBRECHT Senior Fellow Frontier Centre for Public Policy THE MODERN [Continue]
NEWS ITEM: Kids get dumber over the summer. Studies show that the “summer slide” — the loss of knowledge during vacation — typically costs students a month’s worth [Continue]
An anti-pipeline demonstration at the North Thompson River Provincial Park ended this afternoon (July 14, 2018) after RCMP asked demonstrators to leave. The demonstrators had [Continue]
Referendum may grant more power to B.C. politicians and bureaucrats, at democracy’s expense By Dr. LYDIA MILJAN University of Windsor THIS FALL, BRITISH COLUMBIANS will [Continue]