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Students need to get back in class

Students need to get back in class

We have many student achievements documented in this week's edition.
A much needed mental health unit

A much needed mental health unit

For the past three months, mental health patients on the Coast have had a safe place to go for treatment in their own community during times of crisis. Those involved in making St.
An evening out with Guy

An evening out with Guy

Growing up as a kid in Saskatchewan, I remem-ber many weekends during the winter spent in curling clubs. My dad was an avid curler. He took up the game in high school and played for many years until he stopped when we moved to B.C. in 1988.
A game that no one wins

A game that no one wins

The labour dispute between B.C. teachers and the provincial government is getting ugly. This week, the Liberals introduced legislation (Bill 12) that imposes the teachers' expired contract until the spring.
How about a B.C. GG?

How about a B.C. GG?

Canada's new Governor General Michaelle Jean was sworn in this week. Jean was born in Haiti, and is now a resident of Quebec.
One to remember

One to remember

I thought about my mom a lot this past Sunday. And although there's nothing unusual about that, the reason I was thinking about her was out of the ordinary. This past Sunday was the Heart and Stroke Mother Daughter Walk.
Things can't make you happy

Things can't make you happy

It struck me the other day just how selfish and focused on material things most of North America is.
Kudos to hospice society

Kudos to hospice society

A beautiful new hospice facility was opened to the public this week.
On the front lines

On the front lines

A picture tells a thousand words. That couldn't be more evident this week. On our front page we have a first-hand account of the destruction Mother Nature can cause, the human tragedy that ensues and the painful aftermath as the clean-up begins.
Bring back the CBC

Bring back the CBC

I for one, am lost without CBC radio. With the lockout dragging on, there is talk, mostly on competing stations, of listeners permanently switching their knobs to other stations.