MLA Report By Norm Macdonald, Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Recently, Premier Christy Clark was witnessing the signing of a so-called agreement between the Guangzhou Gas Group…
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Someone is lying
Letter to the Editor This letter is in response to Bill Bennett’s claim that I have not communicated with his office at any time about…
Truth in advertising?
MLA report By Norm Macdonald Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Ever wonder exactly how much all this provincial government advertising is actually costing you? The BC Liberals…
Always good to be in the black: Bennett
By Ian Cobb/e-KNOW Budget good; budget bad! The provincial Liberal Party is touting the Feb. 16 budget as good news for the province, noting how…
Dream or nightmare? The saga of Christy Clark
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Has B.C. Premier Christy Clark reached the bottom of her bag of tricks? It’s beginning to look that way as Clark’s…
Site C – a project that shouldn’t be built
Perceptions by Gerry Warner The sparsely populated Peace River Valley contains some of the richest agricultural land in B.C., is home to the furthest north…
Trans-Canada Highway project a much better choice
MLA report By Norm Macdonald Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA The New Year is always a time to reflect and re-evaluate, and as your representative to the…
Why should B.C. taxpayers be on the hook for this expense?
Letter to the Editor It appears that the Liberal Government of B.C. is once again poised to bring back another ‘carbon offset’ scheme in the…
A 25-year sellout of B.C.’s resources
MLA Report By Norm Macdonald Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA The British Columbia Legislature has been recalled this summer to pass legislation related to Liquefied Natural Gas…
New equipment helps EK students get job-ready
The provincial government is investing $211,126 in new trades equipment at the College of the Rockies to support local students training for occupations critical to…