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Tragedies on Skyline Drive

Tragedies on Skyline Drive

Editor, Today another dog was struck by a speeding car on Skyline Drive.
Drilling the oil and gas commission

Drilling the oil and gas commission

The independent agency responsible for regulating British Columbia's oil and gas industry has no restrictions on its staff being seconded to the firms they're responsible for watchdogging.
Quit foot dragging

Quit foot dragging

Editor, I generally try to avoid writing letters to the editor, but for this circumstance I need to make an exception to the rule. The pavilion has been slow roasting for far too long to let it just go away anymore.
A fair society breeds healthy lives

A fair society breeds healthy lives

Inequality is a fact of life, but does it need to be a fact of health? Of death? People in different social circumstances experience avoidable differences in health, well-being and length of life.
Liberals not on auditor general's fan club

Liberals not on auditor general's fan club

Many Liberal legislators don't have a favourable opinion of how the provincial government's top financial watchdog John Doyle is doing his job.
Boondoggle or bonanza?

Boondoggle or bonanza?

Will the upcoming muni sponsored China trip be a colossal boondoggle or a potential bonanza? The answer to that question depends on what cards our mayor presents at the high stakes China investment poker game in September.
Get set for 53rd annual Logger Sports

Get set for 53rd annual Logger Sports

Next weekend our 53rd Annual 麻豆社国产Days Loggers Sports Festival takes place and with it, a chance to showcase our community to the many visitors expected. All you want to know and do during Loggers Sports is in this week's issue of The Chief.
A fond farewell

A fond farewell

Publisher's Prerogative by Tim Shoults
Streets of Sucre erupt into celebrations

Streets of Sucre erupt into celebrations

As the sun descended behind the beautiful mountains of the "central cordillera of Bolivia" surrounding the city of Sucre, firecrackers are set off on balconies and in the streets while the smoke from small bonfires engulf the city as people celebrate
The stories that launched a genre

The stories that launched a genre

Probably the oldest story recorded is the Epic of Gilgamesh. Written in cuneiform script on clay tablets around 2700 B.C., the stories revolve around the hero king Gilgamesh and his companion Enkidu.