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Can we talk HST?

Even if movies based on video games aren’t your cup of tea, the recent Disney production Tron: Legacy is notable as a measure of the sophistication of the B.C. motion picture industry.
Town halls: Twitter for normal people

Town halls: Twitter for normal people

Honest Vanderhoof resident should be given recognition

A local provincial community assistance program wishes to acknowledge and thank a good Samaritan, after he found and returned a cash-filled wallet to a low-income resident of Vanderhoof.

Democracy trumps all

When NDP leader Jack Layton was in town last week, I managed to beat my way through the throng at Tim Horton’s long enough to introduce myself and shake his hand.

Online election discussion could stir interest

Only five days before the Big Day. When this paper is on the stands, it will be five short days before we all get to have our say in the federal election, and I have to admit, I’m very interested to see what happens.

Now can we talk about the HST?

VICTORIA – Even if movies based on video games aren’t your cup of tea, the recent Disney production Tron: Legacy is notable as a measure of the sophistication of the B.C. motion picture industry.

Keeping it social

We can reschedule a debate to help us choose our next leader in order to accommodate hockey fans, but we can’t let the leader of, judging by last election, seven per cent of our population into said debate.
Clash of visions in political spring

Clash of visions in political spring

Vanderhoof spring puts bird watching in a different light

When I was younger I associated the activity of bird watching with either retired folks with lots of time on their hands or what we in England describe as “anoraks.” The basic definition would be a person with an obsession with a certain perhaps slightly obscure hobby, however the term was originally coined to describe “trainspotters” - people whose hobby it was to stand around at train stations for hours on end ticking off the number and type of trains that go by.

Wrestling the Interior away from the Conservatives

Can the Prince George-area ridings be wrestled away from the Conservatives?