Barriere Star Journal

RANCH MUSINGS: Coping with the heat on the ranch

Hard physical work in the heat is most difficult

  • Aug 6, 2021

OUR VIEW: Action welcome on ambulance service

What matters will be accountability over the long term to end burnout among paramedics in B.C.

  • Jul 29, 2021

Canada needs a just COVID recovery

To the editor,

  • Jul 28, 2021

Hard pressed to acknowledge the truth

By Robert M. Macrae,

  • Jul 23, 2021

B.C. needs to be proactive not reactive

To the editor;

  • Jul 22, 2021

The Editor’s Desk: Wanted: Lytton supremo

When it comes to rebuilding Lytton, a big-picture, long-term approach is needed

  • Jul 22, 2021

EDITORIAL: Extreme weather events are here to stay

It will take planning and management to cope in the coming years

  • Jul 14, 2021

Sharp eyed Barriere residents spot fire starting across the river

Fire under control, forestry crew working on it through the night

A time of uncertainty over panic

It feels like it's never-ending.

  • Jul 10, 2021

Barriere Secondary receives legacy grant

Barriere Secondary School is about to get a bigger and better outdoor basketball court

  • Jun 25, 2021

Valley Voices: The Metis people in the North Thompson Valley

The Metis have a strong history in the valley

  • Jun 25, 2021

Housing development approved for Barriere

Plans are moving ahead for a 24-unit housing project in the District of Barriere.

  • Jun 24, 2021

Come down from your high horse

A need for pandemic advice without being condescending

  • Jun 17, 2021

Heffley Creek-area peacock hops logging trucks in search of love

Peacock hitched two lifts in the past month

  • Jun 17, 2021

Drivesmart column: Traffic cop humour

He demands to know what sort of device had been used to measure his speed

  • Jun 16, 2021

B.C. drivers burned by highest gas taxes in Canada

And we have nothing to show for it when it comes to the environment

  • Jun 10, 2021

Simpcw and Paradigm join in building for the future

Partnership will create net zero energy efficient wood constructed homes and commercial buildings

Editorial: A pet is a lifetime commitment

Tons of people are getting pets during the pandemic, some for the first time

  • Jun 5, 2021

Working from home

Earlier this week I read an article from The Canadian Press about how only 20 per cent or so of Canadian workers wanted to return to the office full-time after the pandemic is done and dusted, according to some light polling done by a think-tank.

  • Jun 4, 2021