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Column: From the Hill -- the Bus Service Problem

Greyhound’s announcement that it will be pulling all its routes out of western Canada at the end of October came as a surprise, and for many it was more serious news.  It left them wondering how they were going to travel to work sites, to visit relatives and friends, or to go to university in the fall.  For them, the bus isn’t...

Editorial: Our Choice of Voting Systems -- Part Seven: Extremism?

Why people defend FPTP and oppose Proportional Representation: There have been some frightening statements made about proportional representation, by a few people.  Why do they want to keep using First-Past-the-Post (FPTP)?  What are their reasons for opposing all of the three Pro-rep systems being offered in this fall’s...

Red, CBT and 'Nowhere Special' -- the hostel.

After a season of serious excitement, RED Mountain Resort, in partnership with Columbia Basin Trust, has yet another exciting announcement: It’s called Nowhere Special. And it’s a hostel. Wait. A what? “The modern hostel movement has established itself as the “go to” place for the younger generations and is dramatically...

Prime Minister's Youth Advisory Group members ask Trudeau to cancel Kinder Morgan expansion buyout

Unprecedented move by young Canadians to challenge the Prime Minister with the support of members of his own Youth Council. July 16, Ottawa — 16 past and present Prime Minister’s Youth Council (PMYC) members are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to cancel the Kinder Morgan buyout . Today, young Canadian individuals...

Opinion: Is it ever right for political leaders to defy court orders?

Former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Ian Binnie said, “I think the recent popularity amongst political leaders denouncing judicial outcomes is extremely dangerous.”  He was referring to the fact that Green Party Member of Parliament (and party leader)  Elizabeth May and NDP Member of Parliament Kennedy Stewart defied a court...

COLUMN: AstroTurfing -- fake grassroots campaigns should be uprooted

AstroTurf looks and feels like grass — in an all-too-perfect way. But it’s not grass. Now the well-known artificial turf’s brand name has taken on a new meaning, referring to purported “grassroots” efforts that are actually funded and supported by industry and political entities. Some people, organizations and campaigns around...

Rossland's Museum and the community -- the next phase

A new feature is in the works to replace the old mine tunnel tour at the Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre. Fundraising has begun with a major donation. Teck, the company that forms the basis of much of the economic life in our area, has donated a large portion of the amount needed to build Phase II of the Rossland Museum’s...

New Water Meter Tech for Rossland

Special Meeting of Rossland City Council, July 4, 2018, at Rossland Public Library: 10:00 am Present:  Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Aaron Cosbey, Andrew Zwicker, Marten Kruysse, John Greene; Andy Morel by telephone; absent – Lloyd McLellan. A dozen members of the public crowded into the small meeting room at the library...

COLUMN: From the Hill -- and home, by train.

When the House of Commons rose in late June, my wife and I decided to take the train home from Ottawa instead of flying straight back.  It’s always been on my bucket list and I thought the trip would be a good way to unwind after a hectic June on Parliament Hill.  I had some trepidation—things can always go awry when you’re...

Initiative Petition: 90 Days to sign against Site C

A BC voter has begun the next stage of an initiative petition process seeking to have the BC government cancel the Site C dam project; see this May 3 article first announcing the petition. The petition sheets were issued on July 3, so the proponent has 90 days to collect signatures. To move to the next stage of the process,...

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