Reading Time: 3 minutes Forty years ago, it was a deserted ground, tinged in sadness. Today, the region is enriched with spirit and purpose
Category: Life
Dairy industry finally showing signs of common sense
Reading Time: 3 minutes Supply management 2.0 is finally here. To survive, farmers who see the writing on the wall will need to develop new skill sets
Racial tension on the decline, harmony on the rise
Reading Time: 3 minutes Across North America, the statistics clearly show that multiculturalism is a growing fact, right down to the family unit
Navigating the big, bad world after graduation
Reading Time: 4 minutes Given the high degree of uncertainty about the next few years, here are a few tips to help you retain at least a semblance of sanity as you look to your future
Notice a drop in your standard of living? Blame pipeline delays
Reading Time: 3 minutes Opening up new oil markets will increase investment, drive up the economy and boost the loonie and our standard of living
Paving the way with quiet dignity
Reading Time: 4 minutes Larry Doby was the second African American to play Major League Baseball. His road to greatness was no less difficult for being second
Raising B.C.’s minimum wage won’t help working poor
Reading Time: 3 minutes A work-based subsidy increases the income of the working poor without making it harder for employers to hire less-skilled workers
The war on plastics is as dangerous as it is misguided
Reading Time: 6 minutes Earth Day Network’s anti-plastic campaign ignores how integral plastic is to a progressive, safe and healthy world
The hollow gestures of an overreaching government
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Trudeau government’s aspirations to mandate equality, diversity and inclusion must be open for discussion in society, not just blindly accepted
The importance of compliments
Reading Time: 3 minutes From kind, and specific praise to participation medals for children, some gestures really matter in forming positive lives