91Ô­´´

Skip to content

Opinion

Letter: Former councillor says current councillor is not mayor material

Letter: Former councillor says current councillor is not mayor material

A former Township councillor questions a councillor’s run for mayor.
Opinion: Dare to be smarter

Opinion: Dare to be smarter

Just say no works for more than just substance abuse
Before his death, B.C.’s Keven Drews learned real meaning of life

Before his death, B.C.’s Keven Drews learned real meaning of life

Even while preparing for the inevitable end, something inside Keven Drews didn’t let him stop living
Carpet bowlers have been excluded from BC 55+ Games and Canada 55+ Games

Carpet bowlers have been excluded from BC 55+ Games and Canada 55+ Games

Gold medal carpet bowling winners not able to defend their titles in 2018
Letter: 91Ô­´´ apartment not the right place for addicts

Letter: 91Ô­´´ apartment not the right place for addicts

A letter writer says a downtown apartment with seniors and the disabled is not suitable for addicts.
Painful Truth: Albania’s war holds lessons for bitcoin investors

Painful Truth: Albania’s war holds lessons for bitcoin investors

Wherever you have an unregulated market, you’ll get scammers.
Letter: Theatre study overestimates needs of community

Letter: Theatre study overestimates needs of community

Editor: To quote the 91Ô­´´ Times story, “91Ô­´´ City is looking into the feasibility of bringing a small theatre to its downtown core.
Odd Thoughts: the humanity of satire

Odd Thoughts: the humanity of satire

91Ô­´´ columnist says what distinguishes humans from animals if our ability to laugh at you.
Letter: Owner of lost locket makes plea for its return

Letter: Owner of lost locket makes plea for its return

Editor: On Wednesday, Jan. 10, somewhere between three stores — Otter Co-op, KMR Appliances and M&M Meat shops — I lost an oval gold locket that was given to me on my 16th birthday in England.
B.C. VIEWS: Public school ‘crisis’ doesn’t exist

B.C. VIEWS: Public school ‘crisis’ doesn’t exist

More teachers pour in, union wants results suppressed