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We need to watch our language around cars, bikes and crashes

We need to watch our language around cars, bikes and crashes

Those involved in crashes are human people, not just the vehicles they choose
Letter to the Editor - Ken Matheson

Letter to the Editor - Ken Matheson

Ken Matheson of Clearwater emphasizes ways to build a stronger community in his letter to the editor.
FOREST INK: Fire, tornado and other climate events

FOREST INK: Fire, tornado and other climate events

We will have to use a variety of tools over years to quantify where significant climate changes
ANALYSIS: Why are B.C. kids sick all the time? Health experts explain

ANALYSIS: Why are B.C. kids sick all the time? Health experts explain

The consequences of repeated COVID-19 infections are now becoming clear in B.C., across Canada and around the world
EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

The power of a good story is timeless
Editorial Reflections by Hettie Buck - A little praise goes a long way

Editorial Reflections by Hettie Buck - A little praise goes a long way

Genuine appreciation, acknowledgement and a bit of praise can be refreshing in today's often critical world.
From our archives - Little Fort Polar Bear Dip on Jan. 1, 2011

From our archives - Little Fort Polar Bear Dip on Jan. 1, 2011

The 17th annual Polar Bear Dip in the North Thompson River was a chilly and fun affair celebrating the New Year in 2011 near the Little Fort Ferry.
Taming the bark: A guide for dog guardians

Taming the bark: A guide for dog guardians

Understanding your dog's triggers is the key to calming their behaviour
WOLF: Resolving to have no resolutions has become my New Year's tradition

WOLF: Resolving to have no resolutions has become my New Year's tradition

COLUMN: Do you set specific goals at the start of a new year?
A guide to welcoming a new best friend into your life

A guide to welcoming a new best friend into your life

Adopting a dog requires patience and commitment, but the rewards can be immense