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Drivers who drink deserve harsh penalties

MADD volunteer speaks her mind on drinking drivers

Reader believes in guardian angels

Scattered Christmas cards come back to sender, thanks to good Samaritans

There is such a thing as a free lunch

British tourists come away with good feeling about region

Parking mishap leads to question of compassion

On Dec. 1, I attempted to cross Johnson Street to move my vehicle from a two-hour parking area

Teacher responds to climbing fee criticism

I am currently the teacher and program coordinator for Boulders Climbing Academy at Stelly’s secondary school

Grinches stole Christmas from bird population

Having moved here only a few months ago, I must say my first impressions of a select few individuals are not all that great.

School boards still skirt fee issue

Many classes do still have fees attached

Plenty of British Columbians have needs

Kudos to the advocates and families of people with developmental disabilities

We should be our brother’s keeper

It is fortuitous that ’tis the season we dust off Dickens’ most beloved villain, Ebenezer Scrooge.

Why cameras should be allowed in courtrooms

This provincial government believes that the courts need to be open institutions for the public, writes Attorney General Shirley Bond