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Princeton-area trout fishing secrets

Hardly anyone fishes for trout on the Similkameen River, but there are plenty to catch.

We all need environmentalists

We need to be thankful for environmentalists, many have been thwarted by corporate lobbyists with deep pockets.

Princeton seniors face hardship paying taxes

Nine per cent property tax increase is too much for seniors to afford.

86-year-old poem still has meaning today

This poem was printed in Nakusp’s Arrow Lakes Times in 1926, but still has a contemporary view.

We should be thankful for doctors in Princeton

It's time to thank our doctors for their commitment and come up with a new approach, not try to guilt them into more service.
A fond farewell to a friend and inspiration

A fond farewell to a friend and inspiration

From all of us at the Spotlight, both past and present, it was a pleasure to work with you and to know you Nelson Lewis.

Doctors will stay away from Princeton

Interior Health - the authority responsible for recruiting doctors to Princeton - has a problem it can’t easily fix.

National park devastating for agriculture

The park area would be taking approximately 2,000 acres away from the Agriculture Land Reserve.

Ranchers resistant to change say no to national park

A national park would attract families to the Princeton-area - something desperately needed - but ranchers are resistant to change.

Hunting and grazing could be allowed in national park

Many opponents fear a park would end hunting on the land or that it would end grazing. They should reconsider.