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Share the gift of literacy

When Marshall McLuhan first identified in the 1960s the possibility of a post-literate society in which a visual, individualistic print culture would be usurped by the aural and oral culture of electronic media, the Internet, high definition television and XBox weren’t even a gleam in futurists’ eyes.

99 at 50

Wayne Gretzky, he’s my hero. He’s great. He’s the worlds (sic) greatest hockey player. When he retired he was so good that now no player is allowed to wear number 99 by the way that’s his number.

Nanulak of the north

There once was a young polar bear,

Better ways than HST to spread the wealth

Teachers respond to article

Teachers respond to article

I am responding to the Jan. 9 article by Katherine Mortimer titled “Education in need of major overhaul.” I agree with Mr. Turanski’s worry about district budgets and the unpredictability of funding.

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.