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From our archives - Clearwater Secondary student raises $5,000 for cancer

From our archives - Clearwater Secondary student raises $5,000 for cancer

From Oct. 2011 - CSS student raises $5,000 for cancer research by shaving her head.
Would a conservative by any other name do as well as the B.C. Conservatives?

Would a conservative by any other name do as well as the B.C. Conservatives?

The Oct. 19 B.C. provincial election proved that the province is still divided relatively evenly between left and right. This is nothing new
Jordy's Journal: Yankees-Dodgers a match made in World Series heaven

Jordy's Journal: Yankees-Dodgers a match made in World Series heaven

The 119th World Series begins on Friday, Oct. 25
FORSYTH: 200th blood donation a good reminder of importance of giving

FORSYTH: 200th blood donation a good reminder of importance of giving

COLUMN: What prevents us from donating blood?
WOLF: Loss of sporting heroes chips away at remnants of childhood

WOLF: Loss of sporting heroes chips away at remnants of childhood

COLUMN: Rose evokes memories of Big Red Machine
Another round of 'hidden gem' horror movies to watch on Halloween

Another round of 'hidden gem' horror movies to watch on Halloween

Looking for some under-the-radar horror movies to watch this Halloween?
Vavenby students get ready for Thanksgiving

Vavenby students get ready for Thanksgiving

From our archives Oct. 2014 Vavenby Strong Start students get ready for Thanksgiving.
GUEST COMMENT: B.C.'s climate crisis is costly for everyone

GUEST COMMENT: B.C.'s climate crisis is costly for everyone

British Columbia's next government must take real action on the climate emergency
From our archives 2012 - Ready for Halloween

From our archives 2012 - Ready for Halloween

Jaden and Kiah Phillips showing off their pumpkin in 2012 just before Halloween.
Former surgeryitaly editor praises community news longevity

Former surgeryitaly editor praises community news longevity

Keith McNeill, former editor for the surgeryitaly, offers his take on how valuable community news was and is