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Electricity bills to go down by an average of 1.4%
Starting today (April 1), electricity bills for BC Hydro customers will be reduced by an average of 1.4 per cent, following interim approval by the…
Say good-bye to another river killed by industry and politics
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary So, the Site C dam goes ahead. Another free-flowing B.C. river is converted into a giant reservoir with a…
Former MP speaks to current MP’s newsletter
Letter to the Editor I was happy to open my mailbox last week to find a newsletter from our Member of Parliament. MPs are encouraged…
John Horgan isn’t the real villain in the Site C piece
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Perhaps Barry Lopez said it best. “To put your hands in a river is to feel the chords that…
Province freezing BC Hydro rates
The British Columbia government announced yesterday it is freezing BC Hydro rates and “putting an end to the years of spiralling electricity costs that have…
World Rivers Day gives a gift to the Peace River
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner World Rivers Day takes place Sunday, Sept. 24 and it looks like at least one river in B.C. may have a…
Site C will cost us for years to come
Letter to the Editor About 20 years ago Wildsight (then EKES) sponsored a guest speaker from the Peace River country. His name was Ken Boon…
The issue that the B.C. election is really about
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary You know what this election is about? No, it’s not about “free enterprise vs Godless socialism” as was so…
Trans-Canada Highway project a much better choice
MLA report By Norm Macdonald Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA The New Year is always a time to reflect and re-evaluate, and as your representative to the…