COLUMN — Bilingual stop signs aren’t such a bad idea. They aren’t meaningless. They aren’t token. Some people, judging by conversations on social media, think they [Continue]
COLUMN — I miss my daily newspaper. I miss it every day. I still miss that walk down the driveway to find it in the tube — sometimes wet and soggy, but still a thing of [Continue]
COLUMN — Canada lost a patriot and Kamloops lost a good citizen this week with the passing of Don Cameron. Don was a consummate Conservative who took his love of country [Continue]
COLUMN — It’s Christmas eve and, right on cue, a gentle snowfall covers Frootloops in a blanket of white. Frootloops councillors are anxious to get home to await the [Continue]
COLUMN — One of the curses of this holiday season is the annual onslaught of what we, in our house, call “sappy Christmas movies.” You know the ones — made for TV, [Continue]
COLUMN — Somewhere, in one of my many boxes of useless memorabilia in the basement, is a copy of a City of Kamloops newsletter from the mid-1970s. It’s a few pages of [Continue]