A familiar name is running for the Liberal Party of Canada in the for Columbia—Kootenay—Southern Rockies riding. Liberal Party of Canada National Campaign Co-Chair Terry…
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Urgent action needed on Kootenay Lake Ferry strike
Letter to the Editor The following is a copy of a letter sent to Hon. Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Transport. Dear Minister Freeland: First, I…
Why Is American media not sounding alarm on tariffs?
Letter to the Editor Where is the outrage over the massive tariffs that will send US consumer prices skyrocketing? The vast majority of Canadian exports…
My hope is we move forward and heal divisions
Letter to the Editor Not anti-vaccine, but concerned about the limitations on your rights and freedom? Me too. Undeniably our freedoms have been limited during…
The election is over but critical issues remain
Letter to the Editor. Hi. My name is Wayne, and I’m a recovering politician…! I really did want to go back to work for you…
Morrison successful in re-election bid
Kootenay-Columbia will have a Conservative Party Member of Parliament once again, as incumbent Rob Morrison earned 43.8% of the 61,150 votes cast in the riding…
2021 Kootenay-Columbia federal election update
Here is an update on the Kootenay-Columbia federal election results as of of 8:30 a.m.: Conservative – Rob Morrison – 26,813 – 43.8% NDP –…
Let’s move ahead with a spirit of unity
Letter to the Editor As we end the election cycle, let’s celebrate our common hopes and desires. Underneath it all, I believe we all want…
Goldsbury has skill set we can only hope for in political leaders
Letter to the Editor I want to spend just a little time explaining why I believe Robin Goldsbury is the best choice for our area. …
Health care workers given drive-by salute
About 10-12 carloads of people beeped their way past East Kootenay Regional Hospital yesterday afternoon in a show of support for health care workers. Liberal…