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Heed’s claims off course

If nothing else, former solicitor general Kash Heed deserves credit for drawing attention to the negotiations between the provincial government and the RCMP for a new 20-year contract.

POLITICAL GAMES

In reading the letter by Ron Lovell, I have to wonder just where he was able to get his facts from.
In protest of a prison pursuit

In protest of a prison pursuit

I would like to take exception to the recent behaviour of Mayor Kevin Acton and comments from Cliff Wedgewood.
B.C. VIEWS: NDP’s problems go deeper

B.C. VIEWS: NDP’s problems go deeper

Council bungles prison issue

It’s easy to see why some Lumby residents feel a correctional facility is being forced on them.

The dispatch dilemma

The North Okanagan is home to a vast array of distinct communities, but even within those boundaries there are individual areas with strong identities. Geographical and historical names abound, as do some names that only a handful of people may know.

FREEDOM BUS FOR DOGS

At that time of year when giving some times gets blurred with getting, I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to do both.

Sure, now it snows

As the white stuff continues to fall and some of us might be getting depressed about the fact that spring seems a long ways off, it might be worth taking the time to muse over all things snow (hey what else are we going to do until March?)....

A pause for thought

While we Okanaganites are engaged in debate over everything from tax and water rate hikes to a Kelowna RCMP officer kicking an arrested suspect in the head, there is always hope that the issues we face will be resolved and we will move forward.

When to reach out

There are many reasons why someone reaches out and makes an appointment to see a counsellor. Perhaps a life issue feels insurmountable and speaking to family or friends would be inappropriate. Maybe something has been bubbling just below the surface for many years and is now starting to interfere with daily living.