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Where’s the reset button?

The BC Liberals have some ‘inconvenient truths’ to deal with when it comes to energy policy they have charted.

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE - Jan. 2 -- Que sera sera

Que sera, sera, Whatever will be, will be; The future’s not ours to see, “Que sera, sera What will be, will be.
A hopeless BC politics wish list for 2014

A hopeless BC politics wish list for 2014

Here are a few things I’d like to see in B.C. political life in the coming year, but won’t
Here’s B.C.'s big political idea of 2013

Here’s B.C.'s big political idea of 2013

Profit sharing approach to labour relations comes to the public sector, and confrontation may be on the way out

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE - Dec. 24 -- Out of the mouths of babes

One reason that municipal councils have an agenda is so they know when the meeting is over and they can go home.

The year that was

2013 saw the Truth and Reconciliation Commission come to BC - there is much still be learned about residential schools.

Forest industry wins award

Progress is shown toward dealing with safety issues resulting from wood dust in BC mills.

Smith should recluse himself

Grand forks activist Donald Pharand has some advice for politicians, both local and provincial.

Boundary Creek Times editorial - Dec. 19: Bless those who give

The recently released Child Poverty Report proves once again how lucky we are to have each other here in the Boundary.
Premier Christy Clark looks back on 2013

Premier Christy Clark looks back on 2013

Year-end interview with Premier Christy Clark touches on B.C.'s pipeline prospects, greenhouse gas goals and new union agreements