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Sterk replies on smart meters

Sterk replies on smart meters

B.C. Green Party leader Jane Sterk clarifies her party's position on smart meters, and how it has changed in the past two years.
Green Party gets lost in the static

Green Party gets lost in the static

The election of Elizabeth May as Canada’s first-ever Green Party MP was supposed to be a breakthrough for environmental issues. Too bad she blew it.

There are no thousand-year empires

And a collapse or fall down as Felipe Fernandez-Armesto described can come very swiftly, especially in this modern day

Political front page advertisement creates controversy

Now I see a quarter of the front page is splashed in color with the government ad for the NO side of the HST vote
Tourist enjoys voyageur trip in park

Tourist enjoys voyageur trip in park

Last week while checking Clearwater Lake Tours website I read about the Voyageur Canoe trips that the tour company is sponsoring all summer

Satellite phone doesn't give satisfactory response time

Because we were just south of Avola, where there is no cell service, I dialed 911 from my Alberta supplied satellite phone (Area Code 403)

Search and Rescue says thank you to fallen colleague

The Search and Rescue community of B.C. and beyond has been mourning the untimely loss of Sheilah Sweatman, a swiftwater rescue technician with Nelson (B.C.) Search and Rescue

Highway access needs plan

Clearwater has suffered for years from lack of planning. One of the most obvious examples of this is highway access
HST horror stories fade away

HST horror stories fade away

The B.C. government has released its audited public accounts for what Bill Vander Zalm enthusiasts strain to depict as Year One of the Harmonized Sales Tax Apocalypse.

Injured visitor says thanks for SAR evacuation

Those at Wells Gray Ranch and the SAR need to be highly commended for their commitment to my rescue and the support they gave my wife back at the ranch