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Electoral reform: what are we afraid of?

None of the parties can truly claim to speak for a majority of voters in the province.
McGregor Says: Mothers are influential and inspirational

McGregor Says: Mothers are influential and inspirational

I was checking the web for an idea for a Mother’s Day column.
Cruise-In can and should be kept in the City

Cruise-In can and should be kept in the City

Editor: Kudos to the dedicated volunteer team that worked hard for 20 years to create a super successful 91Ô­´´ Good Times Cruise-In — top 10 in all of North America.
Letter: Trucks dangerous on 216th Street

Letter: Trucks dangerous on 216th Street

A truck driver discusses the 216th Street interchange and overpass project.
What happens next? Questions linger following Tuesday’s election

What happens next? Questions linger following Tuesday’s election

Tuesday’s historic provincial election has left B.C. residents wondering – what will happen in the next few weeks or months? Which party will form government? Will there be a coalition of some kind?
ELECTION 2017: Unstable minority unlikely to last

ELECTION 2017: Unstable minority unlikely to last

Greens’ Andrew Weaver will want to see carbon tax increased

Letter: Fewer election signs; more charitable giving, please

Editor: Political parties should use less election signs and instead give the money to charity.

Editorial: More at stake than money

A story in our May 3 Business section about a Fraser Institute report, showed it had placed the City and Township at opposite ends of the scale when it comes to the efficiency of their development processes.
Making of an Imperial-metric mutt

Making of an Imperial-metric mutt

Angus Reid Institute survey shows most Canadians just can’t commit to the metric system
Our View: Don’t fight, govern!

Our View: Don’t fight, govern!

The divided B.C. legislature needs to work together.