Frank Bucholtz

COLUMN: Sledge of gifts for newsmakers

Peace Arch News columnist Frank Bucholtz hands out some end-of-year gifts for local politicians.

Township’s measures on 16 Avenue ‘too little, too late’

A long-term regional plan must be devised for the busy commuter route,says columnist and former Times editor, Frank Bucholtz

COLUMN: Surge of politics in Surrey pipeline

The decision by the federal Liberals to twin the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline has prompted criticism, especially in B.C.

COLUMN: Community is at capacity

City needs to find parking solution before September

MLA Rich Coleman

Premier makes Langley stop to support MLA Coleman

U.S. politics, future of B.C. Liberals among topics at Rich Coleman's 20th annual fundraiser

MLA Rich Coleman
A comprehensive survey of Delta seniors on housing issues indicates that most are satisfied with their current situation, however, a significant number of respondents indicate that they have challenges with affordability.

Delta seniors weigh in on housing needs

Survey shows most seniors are satisfied with their current housing situation, but a significant number have challenges with affordability.

A comprehensive survey of Delta seniors on housing issues indicates that most are satisfied with their current situation, however, a significant number of respondents indicate that they have challenges with affordability.

COLUMN: Crime in Surrey by the numbers

Despite a gang war that continues throughout the province, Surrey's violent crime numbers are down this year.

Columnist and retired Langley Times editor Frank Bucholtz makes the case for a SkyTrain line to Langley. If an at-grade LRT line is the answer, as the city of Surrey suggests, why did TransLink choose SkyTrain technology for the new Evergreen Line into Port Moody and Coquitlam, he asks.

Column: Langley getting short end of the transit stick

Retired Times editor and political blogger Frank Bucholtz says Langley would benefit more from faster SkyTrain option than LRT

Columnist and retired Langley Times editor Frank Bucholtz makes the case for a SkyTrain line to Langley. If an at-grade LRT line is the answer, as the city of Surrey suggests, why did TransLink choose SkyTrain technology for the new Evergreen Line into Port Moody and Coquitlam, he asks.

COLUMN: No reason White Rock can’t thrive year-round

Plenty of food for thought when it comes to finding solutions to Marine Drive restuarants' issues.

COLUMN: More help needed for Surrey’s ‘working poor’

Surrey's call for a poverty-reduction plan needs to be heeded by the province.

Christa Fox and her daughter Kayla hold jars of jam that Kayla made to sell in late August to help pay for Lemtrada to treat her brother Kory’s MS.

North Delta teen gets MS treatment after insurer has change of heart

Nineteen-year-old North Delta resident Kory Loos was previously denied medical insurance coverage of Lemtrada, a new treatment for MS.

Christa Fox and her daughter Kayla hold jars of jam that Kayla made to sell in late August to help pay for Lemtrada to treat her brother Kory’s MS.

COLUMN: Political shifts in Surrey keep candidates moving

Surrey's representation in the provincial legislature will change significantly after the next election.

COLUMN: Semiahmoo First Nation water threat unwarranted

The federal government needs to show leadership and undertake constitutional obligations to supply the needs of First Nations people.

Column: Homelessness and housing prices inextricably linked

The homelessness issue in Langley isn’t going away, and in fact is…

COLUMN: City support of farming a ‘win-win’ situation

Initiative to promote Surrey agriculture is a good idea, writes columnist Frank Bucholtz.

COLUMN: Surrey needs solution for RV park residents

A development proposal in South Surrey brings up many important questions requiring answers, writes Frank Bucholtz.

Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord.

Focus on relationships makes Delta Police Department different, says chief

Chief Neil Dubord talks about his first year as Delta's top cop and what makes the department - and the community - different.

Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord.

COLUMN: Losing track of our homeless population

Cities on their own don't have the resources to address the issue, writes columnist Frank Bucholtz

White Rock's Elm Street is home to some of the city's oldest houses.

COLUMN: Developing a city beyond its past

There is no better example of what White Rock once was than the homes and vintage apartment building in West Beach.

White Rock's Elm Street is home to some of the city's oldest houses.
COLUMN: Preserve spirit of 'Charlie's Tree'

COLUMN: Preserve spirit of ‘Charlie’s Tree’

The family would like to see some sort of memorial to veterans continue at the site.

COLUMN: Preserve spirit of 'Charlie's Tree'