As you go through life, try not to leave dirty footprints behind.
READNANAIMO – Costs of flying in Canada send travellers flocking to the U.S.
READTax freeze, TransLink referendum part of the party's plans going forward.
READLarge, high-profile events appear to be continuing targets of terrorists.
READForget the rioters. Many young people are doing a great deal to improve our world.
READA strict limit on donations, including those from unions and businesses, would be better than an outright ban.
READThe nominees for the Pete Swensson award show that many young people today are highly motivated and ready to make a difference.
READLow-rent housing is a rarity in many parts of Lower Mainland, but is available in Langley thanks to Rainbow Lodge.
READJohn Doyle is issuing report after report, both to clear his desk and make government more accountable.
READA rebellion of Conservative backbenchers seems unlikely, but this may be the first step in something bigger.
READThe carbon offset program needs a more thorough examination, and should be curtailed until that examination has taken place.
READGreater Langley Chamber of Commerce has set an excellent example in trying to boost voter turnout.
READSome people say angels don't exist, but I see many of them walk among us every day.
READSomething has to be done about TransLink and the string-pulling provincial government – whether BC Liberal or NDP – has to do it.
READAbout 200 people attended the premier's speech Monday, including many local politicians.
READGiving local governments control of TransLink would be a disaster, given their track record with the Canada Line.
READIf councillors know so much, why bother having staff and consultants report to them?
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Despite the low 50 km speed limit along Zero Avenue, it took only slightly more than an hour to reach the toll booths at Tsawwassen.
READMoving from your customary perch can help you see things from a different perspective
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