ROTHENBURGER: Horgan needs to listen to message sent by truck loggers
KAMLOOPS — I HAPPENED TO BE IN VANCOUVER when the convoy of logging trucks rolled through town blasting their horns to the cheers of thousands who lined the streets under the sky scrapers.
I confess I felt a lump in my throat watching and hearing those trucks go by, and several people I talked to afterwards all said they felt the same way.
The forest industry is the life blood of the economy in Interior B.C., and it’s under threat. Those truck operators got out of bed in the middle of the night and linked up at several points along the way from the north end of the province to the Thompson and Okanagan valleys, making their way to the Coast in a convoy 17 km. long.