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Hydro rate increase to go pay for capital improvements

For many people the switching on of a light or the television is something that is not even given a second thought. But where that power comes from and how it eventually arrives to your home is no small feat. It certainly becomes evident how important electricity is when power goes out as a result of a wind storm.

Somali pirate tales are reminiscent of our own coast

The story read like one of Wilbur Smith’s African adventure novel which always seem to end in death and destruction

City hiring

The following is in regard to the recent article “Proposed hiring freeze shot down” by Kristen Douglas in the Feb. 25 edition of the Campbell River Mirror

OUR VIEW: Liberals have edge over the NDP

The opposition is effectively stuck in neutral
Christy Clark has a long road to unity

Christy Clark has a long road to unity

OUT ON A LIMB: Freezing our toques off in the great outdoor game

Reflecting on my great outdoor hockey game experience of one cold, clear winter day in the Yukon

OUR VIEW: Challenges ahead with B.C. economy

The province’s debt is rising at an alarming rate
Campbell exits, his legacy uncertain

Campbell exits, his legacy uncertain

OUR VIEW: We’re more liveable than Vancouver

Campbell River doesn’t have the big city problems

GOOD POINT: Climate

The BC Mayors Climate Leadership Council wants the transition to a low carbon society and economy a key part of your Liberal party leadership candidates' platform for improving British Columbia