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RANCH MUSINGS:	taking a more sophisticated approach to stewarding the soil

RANCH MUSINGS: taking a more sophisticated approach to stewarding the soil

Many small steps can be the progress to which we aspire
THE MOJ: For many Canuck fans, the hope candle has stopped burning

THE MOJ: For many Canuck fans, the hope candle has stopped burning

After nine years of disappointment, fingers are pointing at ownership for franchise troubles
CAMERON: B.C. and Alberta are different – but face the same challenges in 2023

CAMERON: B.C. and Alberta are different – but face the same challenges in 2023

New year, new leaders, new names in Western Canada
THE MOJ: That was a weekend to remind us of why we love sports

THE MOJ: That was a weekend to remind us of why we love sports

NFL piled up the big plays and big stories while the World Cup gave us a final for the ages
COLUMN: The magic of Christmas isn’t so unbelievable, is it?

COLUMN: The magic of Christmas isn’t so unbelievable, is it?

A deep adoration of Santa Claus and everything he represents has led to a life of loving Christmas
THE MOJ: Canuck free agents, pricey pitchers and the value of irrelevance

THE MOJ: Canuck free agents, pricey pitchers and the value of irrelevance

‘What is Kuzmenko going to cost?’ in a Friday sports potpourri
THE MOJ: If it wasn’t for bad luck, we wouldn’t have any Canuck luck at all

THE MOJ: If it wasn’t for bad luck, we wouldn’t have any Canuck luck at all

Horvat and Miller contract timing typical of what we’ve come to expect from this franchise
More eggnog: 10 terrible Christmas movies to torture your family with this holiday season

More eggnog: 10 terrible Christmas movies to torture your family with this holiday season

Be forewarned, these cinematic lumps of coal could potentially ruin the holiday season
FOREST INK: Black cottonwood has many good qualities

FOREST INK: Black cottonwood has many good qualities

There are three native poplar species in this province. Trembling (Quaking) Aspen is probably the most recognized with Black Cottonwood being the second most common (in central and coastal B.C. and the Western United States). The third species is the Balsam Poplar (also referred to as Cottonwood) which is the most common in the country from the Pacific to the Atlantic throughout central Canada.
THE MOJ: Reassuring to see the allure of the Montreal Canadiens continues

THE MOJ: Reassuring to see the allure of the Montreal Canadiens continues

Rich legacy of the franchise ensures their visits to B.C. are never really road games