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Boundary Creek Times editorial - Oct. 10: First step: honesty

Indian Residential Schools - The Truth and Reconciliation Commission BC National Event evokes thoughts of the 60's civil rights struggle

Oct 10 Letter - Your volunteer hours would help homeless

BETHS provides emergency shelter to those in need. They are looking for volunteers two nights a month for the next five months.

Oct. 10 Letter - Private land under scrutiny by Feds

Westbridge woodlot owner George Delisle shares his concerns about the impact of the Species at Risk Act on private property rights.

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE - Oct. 10 -- Priceless commitment

This is Fire Prevention Week, with Thanksgiving close behind. It's an excellent time to acknowledge all emergency service volunteers.

Oct. 3 Letter - Nominations now open

Community Futures Boundary and the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce are preparing for Small Business Week.

Boundary Creek Times editorial for Oct. 3 - We should be able to live with that

Sometimes taking ownership and admitting errors can refocus the conversation on moving forward.

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE - Oct. 3 -- Just call it the Harper government

Flood, Fire and Famine: A Forum on Building Resilience to Global Climate presented by Graham Watt and regional district was enlightening.

Oct. 3 Letter - Trucking meals bad policy

A Cawston resident challenges MLA Linda Larson on the definition of "local food".

Oct. 3 Letter - Crews an example of ‘grace’

Greenwood City works crew get an atta-boy from a resident.

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE - Sept. 26: It’s National Forest Week!

It appears that the easiest way to win a power struggle is to give up the fight.