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Horrific bike crimes

Deadly criminals are striking everywhere. Signs, parking meters...you name it...dreaded bikes are appearing.

One for all!

I can’t remember a time during the past twenty years in Princeton when so much venom.
Sign treaties, or ‘shut ’er down’

Sign treaties, or ‘shut ’er down’

Finally, somebody in the B.C. treaty negotiation system has come out and said it. Ottawa needs to get serious.

I will admit, I am feeling optimistic

Something amazing has happened since the aquatic referendum: people are talking. After the referendum results were made public people came out of the woodwork to voice their opinions on the Pool for Princeton Facebook page.

I am thankful

I had an editorial written for this week when I remembered that it’s time to give thanks. Right now, I am writing this story on my Mac.

Through the rubble

Life has these moments of clarity in it. Every day, we worry about money, things that need fixing, things we need to do, things we shouldn’t have done and in the process, we forget about what is most important. This past week I was in a real funk over this whole referendum.
TV stunts won’t solve court problems

TV stunts won’t solve court problems

Premier Christy Clark handed her opponents more ammunition last week with her latest “ready, fire, aim” episode, calling for radio and TV coverage of Stanley Cup riot prosecutions.
Dumb leaders attack smart meters

Dumb leaders attack smart meters

The annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention spent quite a bit of time talking about new wireless technology. Unfortunately, most of it was wasted on ignorance and fear, fanned by the NDP, Green Party and some like-minded opportunists in local government.

So why did 1500 people stay home?

Spencer shares his point of view on the referendum results.
B.C. jobs plan bumps into reality

B.C. jobs plan bumps into reality

Premier Christy Clark's " to B.C. Jobs Plan" took some hits as she was finishing her week-long publicity tour to roll it out. But the serious damage wasn’t from her political opponents on the left and right.