Making changes when we are in our 60s and even in our 50s goes a long way to increasing quality of life and the ability to age in place.
READThe proceeds from the sale of this farm should be donated to the families who have suffered due to this situation.
READNow that long-range, all-electric buses are becoming a reality, wouldn’t they be a great addition to B.C.’s transit bus fleet?
READMany unreasonable and undemocratic bylaws that give our neighbours unjustified control over what we do on our property.
READA call for MPs to establish a special committee to examine the question of when human life begins.
READThe teachers in the Focus program have given letter writer's son purpose.
READIf you are in a fender-bender and it’s your fault, admit it. Take ownership. It shows intelligence.
READThe Township of Langley is doing what the taxpayers expect them to do, think outside the easy box of the status quo.
READAt R.C. Garnett, parents had hoped a new school would mean the promise of a secure and stable place to learn.
READCanada and Mexico are the only North American countries which still actively practice horse slaughtering.
READThe question next May will be “Do I really want an NDP government back in charge of B.C.’s economy?”
READDave Esworthy corrects a few points about his career in the equestrian world.
READICBC is a profitable corporation, but it wasn’t designed to be the government’s cash cow.
READNeighbours should not be able to dictate what is parked on someone else's property.
READVolunteer service does not define a teacher as a professional, any more than it defines the rest of us.
READThere is room for debate, and errors in information will occur, but let’s try to stick to the facts, and skip the hyperbole.
READChicken slaughter defies logic and certainly befuddles my little brain.
READThe environment has taken a back seat to profit. Greed has taken over and it’s not leaving any time soon.
READI have not been able to see anything out of my living room window but my neighbour’s RV for over four years.
READSchool culture has been significantly eroded this year by the continuing teachers' contract dispute.
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