Editorial

Bullying problem cannot be solved by shirts alone

Commitment to stand up to bullies must continue throughout the year

Seismic re-fit starts at Ruth King

Seismic upgrade to Ruth King elementary will target the entire two-storey portion and the gym

Editorial: Let’s be hockey fans all week long

The city’s Hometown Hockey celebrations are now underway and will continue all this week.

You can catch the Parkland music project with Rob Malowany and Robin James Hunter Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tractorgrease Cafe.

Tractorgrease welcomes Parkland

Parkland will be at Tractorgrease Cafe with their soulful, folk, roots tunes on Feb. 23 in Chilliwack.

You can catch the Parkland music project with Rob Malowany and Robin James Hunter Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tractorgrease Cafe.

News Views: Square One

With Friday's housing announcement in Maple Ridge, what has really changed?

Cops hand out distracted driving tickets

Alberta man allegedly drives drunk and assaults officer

A 21-year-old Albertan man is facing charges after allegedly driving drunk and assaulting a police officer.

Cops hand out distracted driving tickets
Petunia and the Vipers perform Feb. 18 in Harrison.

Country blues hillbilly returns to Harrison

Petunia and the Vipers will be returning to Harrison with their swinging country blues rockabilly tunes Saturday, Feb. 18.

Petunia and the Vipers perform Feb. 18 in Harrison.

Editorial: Let’s move on from hacking scandal

It must be election time in British Columbia as much has been made of little things.

Discover amazing local talent with The Centre Rocks

There’s no lack of musical talent in Chilliwack, and on Feb. 18 you can experience it for yourself at The Centre Rocks.

Okanagan bus driver assaulted

Kelowna Transit plans move closer to completion

Requests for Proposals have been issued for the construction of a new transit exchange at the UBC Okanagan campus.

Okanagan bus driver assaulted

EDITORIAL: A tough situation for Thetis residents

Change is inevitable but requires some tough dissections

Budget part of election campaign

We say: Budget is not exactly a projection of the year ahead

Plans for the new withdrawal bed facility coming to Castlegar.

Editorial: Addiction facility great for community

Castlegar residents have been calling for help in dealing with the addiction problem, and this is a significant step in the right direction.

Plans for the new withdrawal bed facility coming to Castlegar.

Editorial: we need our emergency services

Port Alberni city council is looking for efficiencies in its 2017–2021 financial plan, which will translate into cuts.

Editorial: Budget part of election campaign

This week’s throne speech and next week’s budget are milestones along the way as B.C. draws closer to its spring election campaign.

EDITORIAL: Wadams Way land has potential

Sooke always had the best intention of developing the Wadams Way property

This image by photographer Mehtap Kizilirmak will be on display at The Art Room for the two-person exhibition, Origins.

Origins gallery exhibition to connect its artists through shared experiences

Discover a common thread with the Chilliwack Community Arts Council’s next exhibition, Origins Feb. 17 to March 20.

This image by photographer Mehtap Kizilirmak will be on display at The Art Room for the two-person exhibition, Origins.
Penticton Western News editorial.

Paramedics’ drive to be essential service

It would probably be hard to find anyone who didn’t think paramedics were an essential service.

Penticton Western News editorial.

OUR VIEW: Let’s move on from hacking ‘scandal’

We say: Let’s not get bogged down on nitpicking ‘issues’

Editorial: Let’s move on from hacking ‘scandal’

We need to concentrate on important issues, not 'she said, he said' accusations.