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It costs money to maintain new schools

Congratulations on the building of three new schools, but who pays for the operating costs?

Editorial — More help for Haiti

The UN special envoy for Haiti says only about half of the $4.5 billion in aid promised has actually been disbursed thus far.

Ad campaigns are like bullying

Premier Christy Clark would do well to stop the party she leads from making nasty remarks about the opposition.

BC Conservatives may be best bet in next election

The BC Conservative Party is made up mainly of Conservative and former Reform and Social Credit members.
Progress Board served B.C. well

Progress Board served B.C. well

Provincial rankings were often misused, but core findings tell a valuable story.

Taking issue with teacher's letter

I have little appreciation for some educated persons hiding behind the teacher position.

Let's hear winter songs on radio

Winter, which supposedly began Dec. 21, did not end on the 25th of December.

Principals, vice-principals not part of union

Principals and vice-principals have been part of a voluntary association since 1988.

Thank you to honest young people

There are countless young people who are a treasure and a pleasure to deal with

Battle lines drawn over Northern Gateway

Battle lines are being drawn over the Northern Gateway pipeline, which would see Alberta oil shipped to Kitimat.