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Letter: Problems with PR

Letter: Problems with PR

Kent-Chilliwack MLA Laurie Throness weighs in on proportional representation debate
Letter: Look for facts on proportional representation

Letter: Look for facts on proportional representation

In regards to the upcoming referendum on Proportional Representation, it should be known that there has been a lot of meddling and misinformation being presented by those persons benefiting from keeping our outdated voting system the way it is.
National Newspaper Week: Why does Agassiz Harrison read its local paper?

National Newspaper Week: Why does Agassiz Harrison read its local paper?

Celebrating National Newspaper Week 2018
Letter: Why Proportional Representation is a bad idea for BC

Letter: Why Proportional Representation is a bad idea for BC

As the BC Government considers changing the nature of our First Past the Post (FPTP) voting process and looking at Proportional Representation (PR) as an alternative, I feel compelled to share my thoughts and experience as someone who has lived under both systems.
Letter: Fraser-Cascade students make their mind up about welding at summer Mind Over Metal camp

Letter: Fraser-Cascade students make their mind up about welding at summer Mind Over Metal camp

Editor,
Letter: Is Harrison really dog-friendly?

Letter: Is Harrison really dog-friendly?

Rendall Park beach should cater to humans and dogs
Open borders would kill family farms, threaten food sovereignty, dairy farmer says

Open borders would kill family farms, threaten food sovereignty, dairy farmer says

Trump doesn’t have his facts straight about supply management
Letter to the editor: Wildfire management in B.C. could be done better writes a former Ranger-in-charge

Letter to the editor: Wildfire management in B.C. could be done better writes a former Ranger-in-charge

It is patently obvious that B.C. is in a crisis situation relative to wildfire control
The hottest summer yet

The hottest summer yet

Like Art Green, I remember cold, snowy and windy winters, when 10-foot snowdrifts were common and local sloughs were covered in ice and summers were warm.
LETTERS: Doctors speak out on surgical wait times for B.C. patients

LETTERS: Doctors speak out on surgical wait times for B.C. patients

‘Governments know they will lose private clinic lawsuit’