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Female, youth prisoners not treated equally here
B.C. Civil Liberties Association clouded the waters of the RCMP investigation into a change of cellblock voyeurism when its executive director raised this week the issue of conditions for women in cells. It may have seemed to be a natural segue...
Columnists
MIND CANDY — And That'll Do Me
It is impossible to write down, as there are no letters in the alphabet that, when strung together, ...
COUNCIL COMMENT — Consumers ultimately pay all taxes
The point to remember is that what the government gives it must first take away.— John S....
ARMCHAIR MAYOR — Playing hardball paying off for local bands
It’s no coincidence this week’s big announcement of a $30-million tax windfall for the...
Congratulations you poor, poor thing
The other day a colleague made the big announcement — the biggest she could make. She’s pregnant....
Letters
Dare MPs to vote according to people’s will
Listening to the head "trained seal" of the police chiefs spew figures again (on the long gun...
Few pigs ruining outdoors campsites for all
Do you like to fish or just camp out and enjoy the outdoors? Well, the campsites that the Forest...
Judge yourself how you treat most vulnerable
I’d like to comment on the recent incident at the RCMP cellblock regarding the two female prisoners,...
RCMP’s reputation takes another hit
Sounds like many members in the Kamloops RCMP detachment need their noses wiped. What a bunch of...
Editorial
Listen to demands for Pickton inquiry
RCMP on slow path to transparency
Family dinners fix many things
Now it’s official — brains like berries
Laurier Memorial 100 years later
Shaky online start raises security issue
Shut down Valleyview dump for good
HST deserves a free vote
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