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Aloha from Hawaii

While on a special mission thousands of miles from home, this Canadian had a chance to remember a few of the things that make me Canadian. Okay maybe I wasn’t on assignment in the Middle East, but I was on assignment of my own choosing, only this time my assignment was to have fun and take my kids on a trip they will never forget.
NDP aims to bring back the ’90s

NDP aims to bring back the ’90s

Liam joins the Penticton MS Walk

I have participated in the MS Walk for the past eight years and many of my friends in Princeton have been very generous in supporting my fundraising efforts.

Voting, not on my Radar! How about yours?

So here we go again, another freaking’ election. Kay is not impressed.

Tender loving care

Reg Lindor commends staff at Princeton Hospital

Thank you Alex Atamenenko

Diane and Bob Sterne extend their thanks to Alex Atamanenko

In need of new direction, provincially and nationally

I am not one who is usually impressed by politicians. I have met provincial and federal leaders, powerful business people and union leaders but they are just people, and people, no matter what side of the fence they sit on, will err as many times as they do something right. They are, for the most part, just like you and me. A week ago I met a politician who actually impressed me. He actually gave me hope.

All I can say is WOW

Just in case the people of Princeton are not aware—we have an Orthopaedic Surgeon working here

A vote for poor judgement

What does the nuclear crises in Japan, Chernobyl and our federal election have in common?
That ’70s political show, again

That ’70s political show, again