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EDITORIAL: THE Question of amalgamation

A binding referendum would force a lot of hands. A mutually agreed upon plan would serve the interests of the area much better.

LETTER: Media failed in election coverage

The media has a very important role to play in fostering and cultivating participatory government.

LETTER: Fletcher’s ‘facts’ can’t go unchallenged

We can be opinionated, but let’s stay forthcoming.

LETTER: Bill threatens rights to privacy

Even the Supreme Court of Canada concurs that warantless government use of private information

LETTER: TB or not TB? It is up to us

It is time for Canada to renew its pledge to eradicate TB once and for all
What to do with school boards?

What to do with school boards?

Trustees are no longer trusted with labour relations, and haven't had taxation authority for years. Do we still need them?
Global warming stalled politically too

Global warming stalled politically too

Gordon Campbell's "climate action" era is ending and gas is gearing up. Fire up the Learjets and cue the dancing polar bears
Is Parliament Hill unfriendly to women?

Is Parliament Hill unfriendly to women?

Parliament Hill workplace goes under the microscope in wake of MP allegations
Hot gases spew from B.C. legislature

Hot gases spew from B.C. legislature

Chilliwack MLA Laurie Throness shunned for speaking heresy that we may not yet have climate change totally figured out

Tragedy, Music and Morale: Popular Music and the First World War

War's personal grief and tragedy too have left their indelible marks, but one of the lighter legacies of this conflict was in popular music.