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BC VIEWS: Fake news and the blood system

BC VIEWS: Fake news and the blood system

Labour groups claim paid donations to supply plasma-derived drugs are a health hazard, but BC already uses them from the U.S.

COLUMNS: Export of logs and wood waste responsible for job losses

During the open line show on CBC radio Feb. 27 most of the people phoning in were against the export of raw logs.

COLUMNS: The past, the future and the passing of a cowboy, Wilfred Anderson

A couple of weeks back Wilfred (Moore) Anderson passed on to the free and fair range in the sky.

COLUMNS: Time will tell

Justin Trudeau’s approval of the sale of Retirement Concepts to a humongous Chinese Insurance firm wasn’t greeted with universal delight.
BC VIEWS: Making health care ‘free’ again

BC VIEWS: Making health care ‘free’ again

Premier Christy Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong said MSP premiums send an important signal. Not any more

COLUMNS: Investing in tourism

I have long been a passionate advocate for tourism in our region.

COLUMNS: What does the future hold as automation becomes more prevalent

Robots are taking over some jobs now and it’s expected that 20 years from now, 40 per cent of the work force will be robots.

COLUMNS: Spring in the Cariboo-Chilcotin

Spring is just around the corner in the Cariboo-Chilcotin — and it’s being ushered in by its customary telltale signs.
BC VIEWS: Zombie HST and other tax tales

BC VIEWS: Zombie HST and other tax tales

Could some version of the harmonized sales tax return to B.C.? If Christy Clark is re-elected, it's possible

COLUMNS: Promote value-added or advertise in U.S.?

Recent press releases indicate Canadian forest industry and government representatives are planning a campaign blitz in the U.S.