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Mayors' caucus can't really hurt
The 86 mayors who attended the first B.C. Mayors Caucus say they want to work closely with senior levels of government and not duplicate or get in the way of what the broader Union of B.C. Municipalities does.
Columnists
Knox: Clash of the species spreading into town
Startled, I froze in the doorway, key still in hand. Someone was in the house. “Hey, you...
Bepple: We all have role in air quality
Kamloops air quality is a frequent topic in the community. Clean air is important to everyone:...
Leyne: Premier doesn't like polls any more
From Tokyo, the Angus Reid polling results look more like an Angus Reid problem than a worry for...
Nature Kamloops: Spiders have many uses for their silken webs
Spiders have been in my life ever since I can remember. My family lived in an older house with...
Letters
Action needed on seniors' care
I had the opportunity to hear Kim Carter, the ombudsperson, release her report on seniors care,...
Where are Kamloops' qualified tradespeople?
I have been an investor in Kamloops for the past five years. I would like to buy other homes in...
Sports spectators dump their trash
I don’t know about anyone else, but I for one am disgusted by the condition in which sports...
End of HST just an April Fool's joke?
Finally, we can see the end of the HST. Now I wait anxiously for April Fools next year so I can...
Editorial
We need more bikes on road
Tory reaction disappointing
Ontario police watchdog offers solid suggestions
Time cover no big deal
Bridging the gap with deterrents
RCMP get a pass for G-20 conduct
Bring on the Mosquitoes
Day to honour a mother's love
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