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Letter: British Columbia wolf slaughter

Letter: British Columbia wolf slaughter

To: British Columbia Premier John Horgan and Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resources Operations and Rural Development Katrine Conroy
LETTER: Transparency needed in city of Kimberley’s community grant program

LETTER: Transparency needed in city of Kimberley’s community grant program

The city has approx. $130,000 budgeted yearly to fund non-profits that apply for grants. Each councillor is given a worksheet with the organization’s name, their program, and what they are requesting. Then those totals are combined, and a percentage is then given to the non-profit. When a councillor gives 0, it lowers the total funds greatly and affects the present and future operation of the organization.
Hugs & Slugs to help launch 2022

Hugs & Slugs to help launch 2022

Hugs: Super Starbucks Hugs to the person ahead of me in the drive-thru on Wednesday noon who paid for my coffee! I paid-forward your generosity to the folks behind me. What great holiday cheer! Thank you.
Letter: Ice Ice Baby

Letter: Ice Ice Baby

Letter: Ice Ice Baby
LETTER: Shouldn’t the Aquatic Centre also require proof of vaccination?

LETTER: Shouldn’t the Aquatic Centre also require proof of vaccination?

Mayor of Kimberley and Councillors,
LETTER: Resident urges Kimberley City Council to rebuild gymnastics centre

LETTER: Resident urges Kimberley City Council to rebuild gymnastics centre

Dear City of Kimberley Council Member
Letter to the Editor: Trespassing on private property

Letter to the Editor: Trespassing on private property

Save your hunting rights, control unethical behavior
95 % of B.C. considered unceded lands

95 % of B.C. considered unceded lands

To the editor;
Letter: The time to act is now

Letter: The time to act is now

Dear Editor,
Letter: Province announces long awaited changes to forestry legislation

Letter: Province announces long awaited changes to forestry legislation

Actions speak louder than words. While a revised forest act from the Province looks good on paper, only time will tell if the current talk and log continues, or if a paradigm shift in forestry management actually takes place.