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Apology for making false 911 call last year

Editor: Letter to Williams Lake RCMP, ambulance, and first responders:

How will proposed provincial park changes affect you?

“The seasons change and so do we,” and thank goodness for that as it’s been a long winter on ranches in the Cariboo.
B.C. VIEWS: Rural voters maintain edge

B.C. VIEWS: Rural voters maintain edge

Staff Sgt. Brown’s analysis baffles BCCLA

Editor: The B.C. Civil Liberties Association was recently described by the detachment head of the Williams Lake RCMP as “misleading and irresponsible.”

Disputes over beetle-killed wood continue

Almost 30 years ago, shortly after B.C. and the U.S. had reached one of the many softwood lumber agreements, the Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers Association held its AGM in Williams Lake.

No fear

Prime Minister Stephen Harper supports the death penalty, in some cases.

Former Anaham chief lobbied for health facility

Editor: Re: article Joe Alphonse re-elected as Anaham chief, Tuesday, Feb. 8 issue of the Tribune.

Now Alphonse knows how it feels to have project turned down

Editor: Our group has heard and seen written comments made by Chief Joe Alphonse about BC Hydro turning down the proposed energy plant at Hanceville.

FSA tests don’t do education system justice

Editor: The recent column by Walt Cobb, FSA tests help evaluate teachers (Thursday, Feb. 10 Tribune Viewpoints), forgets to mention certain factors in regards to teaching.

Middle class cannot sustain BC Liberal tax policy

Editor: The rhetoric is abundant these days about how to achieve economic growth and prosperity in the “best place on Earth.”