One Man's Opinion
COLLINS: Lansdowne project a nightmare to deal with
WHEN I FIRST SAW THE PLANNED TRAFFIC DETOURS for the big Lansdowne sewer project, I thought, "This is going to be interesting." Some of the blockages and new routes required to get past the construction zone were awkward, and it was pretty easy to see some of the corners were going to be hard to navigate, esp...
May 02, 2024
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SOUND OFF: Feel good about growing food indoors
IT IS EASIER THAN EVER to grow food indoors. Imagine growing tomatoes in the kitchen, strawberries in the living room, bell peppers in the basement, mesclun greens at the office, herbs in the closet, and beets in the classroom year round - all with minimal effort and energy! Indoor gardening and food production technol...
May 01, 2024
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SOUND OFF: B.C.'s new industrial blueprint
AS WE LOOK TOWARD THE FUTURE, it's crucial that we grow our economy and create stable jobs for people while also reducing the impacts of climate change. Our new blueprint for BC's industrial future is called Clean and Competitive. It outlines a pathway to drive investment, create job opportunities, and embrace clean en...
May 01, 2024
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SOUND OFF: Collins off base by dismissing City of Kamloops staff safety concerns
IN RESPONSE TO Doug Collins' column on April 28, I believe he has missed the mark. A study from two years ago by Western University, the University of Toronto and the Canadian Labour Congress found that 71.4 per cent of workers had experienced at least one form of harassment or abuse in the workplace. Being bullied by ...
May 01, 2024
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COLLINS: Celebration time for city staff
I HOPE THE STAFF AT CITY HALL have been enjoying this weekend. It's been a big couple of weeks.First, they get the council to bar the mayor (and council itself) from the inner workings of City Hall, such that the mayor can't get to his own office. It's supposedly all part of a security audit - which I'm not opposed to....
Apr 28, 2024
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One Man's Opinion
COLLINS: Sorry - did you say, 'Take your old guns to the post office?'
SOMETIMES, A PLAN SEEMS GOOD on paper, but in reality, absolutely sucks. For a long time, the post office has shipped guns of all kinds all over the country. They were secure, the public never saw them, and no one was the wiser. Fast forward to the present where the government came up with another of its schemes to red...
Apr 26, 2024
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SOUND OFF: Police confirm diversion of government-supplied drugs
DAVID EBY PROMISED REAL ACTION that would save lives in the overdose crisis when he became premier. But a year and a half later, the results couldn't be worse. In 2023 overdose deaths hit an all-time high, with 2,511 people losing their lives to drugs. That's a five percent increase from the previous record of 2,383 de...
Apr 25, 2024
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ARMCHAIR MAYOR
ROTHENBURGER: A fond farewell to the airwaves from the Armchair Mayor
I'M AN OLD MAN. This is a fact I've been reluctant to acknowledge. I hate it when the media refer to anyone over the age of 60 as "elderly." I hate it even more when the opinions of older people are dismissed because... they're old, and therefore they don't count. My career as a full-time working journalist e...
Apr 25, 2024
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SOUND OFF: Short-term rental rules coming into effect in British Columbia
I'VE HEARD FROM PEOPLE who have concerns that they are having trouble finding options for a new home to live in, while thousands of short-term rentals are taking needed long-term homes off the market. That's why this past fall, our government introduced new legislation to help more people get into homes faster, includi...
Apr 24, 2024
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ROTHENBURGER: Board may as well not have asked public about school's name
IT WAS NO SURPRISE that the Kamloops school board chose an indigenous name for the new school in Pineview Valley.For one thing, reconciliation is on everyone's mind and an indigenous name for the school was part of that thinking. For another, the naming committee included "indigenous rights holders" who were ...
Apr 24, 2024
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