Editorial

EDITORIAL: Clarifying water schedules

A scheduled water system maintenance project has resulted in some confusion within the community.

EDITORIAL: Support Port Alberni’s Toy Run with rider friendly votes

It's time for us to show the Toy Run our support by voting for Port Alberni as Canada's most rider friendly community.

Editorial: Parties talking diversification

The finance minister touts B.C.’s economic diversity, suggesting that trait has been the key to the province’s relative economic strength.

EDITORIAL: MSP cut not so dramatic

This is a cut to Medical Services Plan premiums, slicing them in half for most people, starting next year.

Residents fight to retain character of Cordova Bay

Developer pulls application for 25-unt condo project on Doumac Avenue

One Man Dark Knight Trilogy, A Batman Parody is a hilarious ride through Gotham you’ll never forget.

Laugh your way through Gotham with Batman parody in Chilliwack

One Man Dark Knight Trilogy: A Batman Parody, is a solo film parody by Charles Ross, and is at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre March 4.

One Man Dark Knight Trilogy, A Batman Parody is a hilarious ride through Gotham you’ll never forget.
Gerry Hannah and the New Questioning Coyote Brigade.

Gerry Hannah rocks Triple Play in Chilliwack

You can catch Chilliwack band, Gerry Hannah and the New Questioning Coyote Brigade, on Saturday, March 4.

Gerry Hannah and the New Questioning Coyote Brigade.
Heroin seized by Surrey RCMP two months ago contained W-18, Health Canada has confirmed.

W-18 found in drugs seized by Surrey Mounties

'There is no safe haven' BC RCMP warn drug users

Heroin seized by Surrey RCMP two months ago contained W-18, Health Canada has confirmed.
An artist's view of the Surrey Museum expansion from the cenotaph plaza.

New look for Surrey Museum

Expansion project expected to be completed in September, 2018

An artist's view of the Surrey Museum expansion from the cenotaph plaza.
The opening reception for Kaleidoscope of Colours is Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Cultural Centre.

A kaleidoscope of colours at Chilliwack Cultural Centre

The Golden Palette Club presents Kaleidoscope of Colours Feb. 23 to April 1 in the Art Gallery at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre.

The opening reception for Kaleidoscope of Colours is Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Cultural Centre.

Editorial: Liberals’ PST cut good for business

Cutting the cost of Provincial Sales Tax on electricity to large industry and business is a good move on the BC Liberal government’s part.

Vacant home tax will help to address issue

The latest census figures released this month show that 2,770 private homes in Saanich are unoccupied

Jenny Banai (eft) and Bre McDaniel, with special guest Kuri, perform at the Acoustic Emporium on Friday, Feb. 24.

Soulful sounds at Acoustic Emporium in Chilliwack on Friday

Wrap yourself up in the warm, ethereal and ever soulful musical stylings of Bre McDaniel and Jenny Banai on Feb. 24.

Jenny Banai (eft) and Bre McDaniel, with special guest Kuri, perform at the Acoustic Emporium on Friday, Feb. 24.
Penticton Western News editorial.

Editorial: Making a statement with your shirt

This year marks a decade since two high school students purchased a stack of 50 pink shirts and distributed them to their classmates.

Penticton Western News editorial.
Earl Corliss as a young man.

In our opinion: May he finally rest in peace

Getting a WWII veteran the proper burial he deserves shouldn’t be a difficult task — it is the very least we, as a society, can do.

Earl Corliss as a young man.

EDITORIAL: The need for manufacturing

The Revolution unit is new technology and while prototypes have been in place, production work has not yet started.

OUR VIEW: Bullying cannot be solved by pink shirts alone

We say: But they do serve as a reminder to remain vigilant

EDITORIAL: No winners in personal attacks

Sometimes, a supposed expression of opinion just goes way too far.

Editorial: Pool project needs will of the public

Council is still talking about replacement of the 50-year-old Echo Pool, but the city should not have to take on this project alone.

EDITORIAL: Pot shop episode a complex affair

It’s pretty clear Langford Mayor Stew Young wants no part of a Victoria-style, free-for-all marijuana dispensary market in his city.