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Letter to the editor: Lack of transparency at District continues

Letter to the editor: Lack of transparency at District continues

LETTER - Military BRAT reunion planned for September in Comox

LETTER - Military BRAT reunion planned for September in Comox

Dear editor,
LETTER: A strong forest sector is essential to B.C.’s strong economy

LETTER: A strong forest sector is essential to B.C.’s strong economy

B.C.’s jobs minister recently addressed the issue of pandemic recovery in northern communities and suggested more people are working today than prior to the pandemic. What wasn’t addressed in any meaningful way is the very real impact of thousands of potential job losses in the forest sector because of government policy changes that include vast and immediate deferrals of B.C.
LETTER: Embattled B.C. forest industry needs government leadership

LETTER: Embattled B.C. forest industry needs government leadership

Industry getting attention ‘for all the wrong reasons’
LETTER: Minister responds to local MLA’s speech on roads

LETTER: Minister responds to local MLA’s speech on roads

Rob Fleming, the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure sent in a letter to the editor
Coun. Dr. Paul Stent writes weekly letter to residents in Fort St. James

Coun. Dr. Paul Stent writes weekly letter to residents in Fort St. James

By Dr. Paul Stent, Fort St. James councillor
LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

‘Google and Facebook… control the onramp to the internet highway in Canada’
Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Commercial fishers argue for sector’s continued innovation
LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

‘Fishing is enjoyable, but that’s not why the public fishery supports adipose fin clipping all chinook production’
LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

B.C. Building Trades women’s group endorses NDP’s move