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Dumb leaders attack smart meters

Dumb leaders attack smart meters

The annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention spent quite a bit of time talking about new wireless technology. Unfortunately, most of it was wasted on ignorance and fear, fanned by the NDP, Green Party and some like-minded opportunists in local government.

Ten ideas to ‘get people working again’

It’s time for Christy Clark and Stephen Harper to get serious about job creation.

Make yourself visible to drivers

Kids will be out of school as it starts to get dark next month, so they should practise being visible now.

Bedbugs a long-term issue

The miseries at Ted Kuhn Towers date back to the 1980s and 1990s. The bed bugs were just as bad back then.
Rescind bottled water ban

Rescind bottled water ban

Ms. Larsen makes numerous statements about bottled water that have long been confirmed as false – mythology one typically finds on anti-bottled water activists’ websites.

A proposal for TransLink funding

All across North America, state and provincial governments must go the way of the dinosaurs.
COLUMN: Olson and the justice system

COLUMN: Olson and the justice system

COLUMN: Municipal politics – an election unseen

COLUMN: Municipal politics – an election unseen

Camping expenses

Our inflated camping fees are another reason why many of us opt to camp south of the border.

Curb spending, not roadways

In truth, the city can pretty well remove all stop signs, speed limit signs, no parking signs, etc. as no one wants the city to waste money on unnecessary projects.