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Back to reality

Back to reality

As the Olympics rapidly fade into the rearview mirror, we need to address some of the nagging questions that were temporarily ignored by Mission Control over on Second Avenue.
VANOC spins again

VANOC spins again

Do you feel out of the loop when it comes to knowing how your life will be impacted during the Olympics? There may be a good reason for that.
Here today, gone tomorrow

Here today, gone tomorrow

A little more than a year ago, I bought a new dream computer. My old one had just become increasingly unable to handle the demanding applications I used on a daily basis.
Editorial: A case equality

Editorial: A case equality

Monday (March 8) marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, andthe timing could not be better as so many Canadians still ride the high of the 2010 Winter Games medal count, due in large part to women athletes. On Feb.
Thanks for nothing

Thanks for nothing

To the town of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappand directed at Municipal Hall. Today after waiting two months, I found out the city of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappwill not be paying to repair my damaged rim/tire that was caused by a ridiculously deep pothole turning into Clark Drive.
B.C.'s gag law violates basic rights

B.C.'s gag law violates basic rights

Pssst... come here, but we have to be quiet because it's possible that we're breaking the law. On Feb. 13, Bill 42 (affectionately known as B.C.'s Gag Law) came into effect and placed limits on what we can say in our democracy.
It's a dog's town

It's a dog's town

This letter was sent to the District of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappand copied to The Chief for publication. On Feb.
No go casino

No go casino

Story:It's absurd to think that a casino is good for anyone, let alone the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappNation.
Dog was well-loved

Dog was well-loved

Re: "Be a responsible pet owner, please!" letter to The Chief, Feb. 20. That dog was my dog and his name is Longhorn, named after the bar in Whistler where I used to live and work.
Veteran support

Veteran support

The Province of British Columbia has proclaimed March 4 as "TB Vets Day" for the second year in a row. This official proclamation is in honour of our extensive charitable contributions to communities throughout B.C. over the past six decades.