“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Don’t mess with China. I can’t help but think this every time I hear another diatribe in the media…
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We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifices
By Rob Morrison We think today of the more than 650,000 Canadians who served in the First World War, the over 66,000 who never came…
Madness in St. Louis is a troubling sign for the future
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary I’m sad. The country I used to love has gone to hell in a hand basket – excuse the…
Hong Kong dispute is coming to a crunch
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary A little more than a decade ago I visited Tiananmen Square. It was my first trip to China and…
All American Boys Chorus Key City bound
The All American Boys Chorus has performed to standing ovations all over the world, including Russia, Romania, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Germany; as well as…
Compelling story with craft still left me wanting
Book Review By Derryll White Hamilton, Ian (2012). The Red Pole of Macau. We sell Ian Hamilton’s novels at Lotus Books and I had never…
Net-zero Energy Building series continues
Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook is presenting Arthur Lo of Insightful Healthy Homes, an experienced net-zero builder from Vancouver, as the next speaker in their Net-zero Energy Building…
All of that and no apocalypse, yet
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb I shocked my wife for New Year’s. Not the ole “hey, have you ever felt the tingle from a fork…
Romeo & Juliet comes to Key City Theatre
On February 11, Romeo & Juliet by Ballet Jorgen will be taking the stage at Key City Theatre. A timeless classic written by William Shakespeare…
What goes up must come down
…including Vancouver’s over-priced real estate Perceptions by Gerry Warner “I’m forever blowing bubbles. Pretty bubbles in the air . . .” Remember that song? It…