April 14, 2020 RE: City Budget Implications Given COVID‐19 Municipal government across Canada are faced with fiscal challenges due to the disruption arising from the [Continue]
MANY YEARS AGO, I found this piece of driftwood – a plank just wide enough and long enough to write a short something on, and that something was one of my favourite [Continue]
A Kamloops City councillor says a decision by Trans Mountain to delay work on its pipeline expansion in the Kamloops area until June is a victory for the health and [Continue]
By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE April 13, 2020 – What was likely the quietest Easter long weekend Canadians have known in their lifetimes is giving way to a fifth week of isolation [Continue]
An editorial by Mel Rothenburger. A PROPOSAL BY THE KAMLOOPS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE that the City scrap any thoughts of cutting back on major infrastructure projects would seem [Continue]
IT WOULD BE DUMB, at this point, to jump out of the lifeboat and start swimming back to the Titanic. That is, we in B.C. have done an admirable job of following instructions, [Continue]