老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料

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We're number one

We're number one

About 99 per cent of the time, being put at the top of the list is a cause for celebration.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

What do rehab house NIMBYS oppose? Editor, What exactly are Brackendale citizens opposing in regards to the recovery support house intended for a former Brackendale bed and breakfast on Depot Road at Hwy 99? This will be a well-maintained, drug and a
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Speak out on flawed exams Editor, As I read Paul Demers article "When the Test Fails" (The Chief, Feb. 24/06) I got a familiar yet very sick feeling in my stomach. We have children in grades 9 and 11.
Is this the best we can do?

Is this the best we can do?

"One day the bottom will drop out."-B.Marley Some things simply aren't discussed.
Fear a factor in rehab house spat

Fear a factor in rehab house spat

The plan to open an addiction recovery support house in Brackendale has given light to a lot of different emotions among residents this past week. The vocal majority are incensed and dead-set against the recovery house being put in their "backyards".
Failure to communicate

Failure to communicate

This week the Chief reported that Brackendale residents are again up in arms about a project in their neighbourhood.
Bear necessities

Bear necessities

One of the purposes of this space, is to allow the editor to postulate subjectively on issues of the day, and to call out those in power for shortcomings and presumed dereliction of duty.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Reclaiming our children Editor, We write on behalf of many families in this province, who like ourselves, are losing their children. Readers would have heard about the 14-year-old runaway girl in the Vancouver area in late January.
Long live this town of dog lovers

Long live this town of dog lovers

老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 is a dog town. Regardless your preference of the pooch, there's no denying man's best friend has a special place in this community.
So long Woodfibre

So long Woodfibre

At this time next week, some 323 workers at Woodfibre will punch out for the last time and leave behind a mill, which has been a big part of the community, even before it was rightly a community.
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