Book Review By Derryll White Grisham, John (2024). Camino Ghosts. John Grisham is the author of 49 consecutive number one bestsellers. Indeed, he knows how…
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Though funny not a book for the discriminating reader
Book Review By Derryll White Dorsey, Tim (2000). Hammerhead Ranch Motel. “Let us consider that we are all partially insane. It will explain us…
A very entertaining but sad book
Book Review By Derryll White Hiaasen, Carl (2004). Skinny Dip. When an over-sexed and crooked marine biologist starts to come up short and noodle-like in…
Sandhill Cranes – our true-life big bird
By Dan Hicks In August’s dry Douglas fir-ponderosa pine open grassy forest north of Cranbrook, a wary greater sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis tabida) keeps a…
Paying it back on a mission to fill the void
By Erin Knutson To meet Joseph Paul Blais, who prefers to be called Paul, is to know you’ve met someone who truly cares. Blais is…
Millennial girl may save us from the Anthropocene Epoch
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Students in more than 100 countries around the world played hooky Friday but not for the reasons you might…
Meaghan’s Friend and Neighbour Day blooms again
By Michelle Forbes There is something inherently wonderful about random acts of kindness; something unexpectedly nice and unanticipated. It makes the person who receives it…
The bold revenge of Generation Z
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Last week, I wrote a column saying it was up to the millennials in gun-crazed Amerika to save themselves…
Noted author/researcher to address local support group
Our local prostate cancer support group welcomes noted author and researcher, Dr. Richard Wassersug (pictured above) to their Wednesday, February 21 meeting at the College…
A gun toting empire on the edge of the abyss
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner In light of the latest automatic weapon shooting atrocity in the land of the quick and the dead, I have a…