CNV and DNV amalgamation is a bad idea that needs to be soundly rejected
By Rod Clark Published: August 14, 2018 The “A” word, as it is known in the City, stands for “Amalgamation”
Amalgamation would mean savings for residents and efficient delivery and planning
By Mike Little Published: August 14, 2018 I submitted my property taxes last week, an exercise that always brings about
How the radical left divides Canadians with its toxic talk
I have spent the last month in silent agitation, weighed down by two tweets from a far-left commentator. The tweet came from a Montreal based journalist and activist Nora Loreto, who managed to assign a devious motivation to why Canadians donated close to $16 million for the Humboldt Broncos.
The demoviction wound runs deep in Emery Village
By Kelly Bond Sixty-one families who currently reside securely and peacefully in Emery Village, a beautiful, centrally located albeit grandfatherly
Will the new parks bylaw prove to be a ‘gigantic hammer’
Much of the new Bylaw is devoted to either prohibiting or regulating almost anything that you might want to do
What we can learn from abandoned vessels
With perseverance, good strategy, and the collaboration of like-minded allies, you can change even the most complicated of government policies
When ideology overrides common sense
Distance, weather, topology, and the lack of separated bike lanes, all conspire against the safe use of bicycles Corrie Kost
Why we need more bike lanes
Biking has many benefits for bikers. And for others too. For example, reduced emissions Peter Scholefield Over the last few









