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LETTER: Play Bingo, have fun and support the Rotary Club of Kimberley

LETTER: Play Bingo, have fun and support the Rotary Club of Kimberley

A few weeks ago, the Rotary Club of Kimberley learned of a great fund-raiser that was started by the Golden Rotary Club and has since grown to include Rotary Clubs across the East and West Kootenays — Virtual Bingo every Friday night!
What’s my password again?

What’s my password again?

We live in a world of user names and passwords. Every utility account, credit car account, government account, bank account must have a password, and a PIN. And many also require you to answer identifying questions.
LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

‘Google and Facebook… control the onramp to the internet highway in Canada’
Letter: A response to MP Morrison on the Keystone XL permit cancellation

Letter: A response to MP Morrison on the Keystone XL permit cancellation

A response to MP Morrison on the Keystone XL permit cancellation
Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Commercial fishers argue for sector’s continued innovation
LETTERS: Travel to Kimberley

LETTERS: Travel to Kimberley

A second home owner appreciates Mayor’s comments; a resident doesn’t agree
COLUMN: Overcoming unimaginable odds in health care

COLUMN: Overcoming unimaginable odds in health care

Interior Health CEO Susan Brown reflects on 2020, expresses hope for 2021
LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

‘Fishing is enjoyable, but that’s not why the public fishery supports adipose fin clipping all chinook production’
LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

B.C. Building Trades women’s group endorses NDP’s move
LETTERS: To the Saturday Afternoon Platzl Antimaskers

LETTERS: To the Saturday Afternoon Platzl Antimaskers

It’s more than ironic that on the day Canada passed 500,000 Covid 19 infections, B.C. passed 45,000 infections and the world total was over 77,000,000 infections, that you would choose to gather and demonstrate (unmasked), your belief that wearing a mask somehow impacts your rights and the liberty to disregard the expert’s guidance in working towards reducing the transmission of the disease.