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A friend in Jesus

A friend in Jesus

Editor, Speaking of the new testaments that were put in the Christmas Care hampers ["Christmas Care pamphlets criticized," The Chief, Dec. 24], what a great gift to receive, Gospel, means good news. The good news of Jesus.
Hunting for sharks

Hunting for sharks

The cost of harpooning the mostly Asian loan sharks at British Columbia's casinos outweighs the benefits. That's the opinion of Ed Rampone, the former senior bureaucrat who was responsible for looking into wrongdoing at those facilities.
Here's to Auld Lang Syne

Here's to Auld Lang Syne

Story: Auld Lang Syne (The Good Old Days) is a song traditionally sung at midnight to ring in the New Year with happiness and hope for a bright and prosperous year.
Keeping an eye out for eagles

Keeping an eye out for eagles

The image of the bald eagle is as much a symbol of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 as the Stawamus Chief, if not nearly as conspicuously grounded.
The year that was in technology

The year that was in technology

It's been an interesting year for techies because, for the most part, the most compelling stories about technology weren't about new gadgets or toys, but rather how technology has altered the way we live.
A nod to trail builders

A nod to trail builders

Editor, I am writing to thank Neil Judson for the excellent article about recreational trails and trail funding in the Dec. 11 Chief newspaper [Signs of change for local trails].
Editorial: The best part of the Games

Editorial: The best part of the Games

Last week's story about a group of American visitors whose Garibaldi Inn reservations and deposits taken for the Olympics apparently disappeared into thin air created an unanticipated furor.
Prorogation in the real world

Prorogation in the real world

Editor, So here's the scenario: you're just getting back to work from the holidays. You probably wouldn't have minded a few more days off; you've been working hard this year, probably harder than you ever have.
Protest prorogation

Protest prorogation

This letter was sent to West Vancouver-Sea to Sky-Sunshine Coast MP John Weston and copied to The Chief for publication. Editor, Mr.
Destigmatizing mental illness

Destigmatizing mental illness

Not that many years ago, people with mental illness were being burned at the stake as witches or as possessed by demons. Though no longer the case, we still push "them" to the periphery of society, shunning people out of fear or ignorance.
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