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Speed and weed aren’t helping ICBC

Speed and weed aren’t helping ICBC

Readers call for electronic enforcement, car insurance competition
Beavers harmed by removal of their food source

Beavers harmed by removal of their food source

Putting wire around trees at Salmon Arm foreshore interfered with nature.
Reader opposes spending priorities of feds

Reader opposes spending priorities of feds

Claims too much money being spent on new immigrants to Canada.
Killing bears, one way or another

Killing bears, one way or another

B.C. hunters speak out about grizzly hunt, wildlife management
Letter: Assisted death poses challenges

Letter: Assisted death poses challenges

My heartfelt condolences to the family of Sally Scales. I had the pleasure of meeting Sally on a few occasions, especially when she was door-knocking for Mel Arnold in the Federal Election.
Freedoms cherished

Freedoms cherished

Although not active participants in this year’s joyful revelry on Canada’s 150th birthday, our red and white maple leaf was once again respectfully unfurled and displayed in the front yard.
Letter: Boat ban applies to all types of watercraft

Letter: Boat ban applies to all types of watercraft

The white buoys in Salmon Arm Bay mark a “No Go” zone for all watercraft, from April to September.
Little Free Library open all hours at Finlayson Park

Little Free Library open all hours at Finlayson Park

Sicamous has its first Little Free Library.
LETTER: Time to give credit to health minister

LETTER: Time to give credit to health minister

I have publicly criticized the health ministry on numerous occasions over the last three years concerning senior care in B.C. And I have encouraged everyone to raise their voices against senior neglect to a ministry that appeared to have little concern for their welfare. As eager as I was to condemn, I will now, with great pleasure, give credit to Terry Lake for acknowledging our concerns in several ways.
LETTER: Huge price to pay for fracking

LETTER: Huge price to pay for fracking

Methane gas emissions based on recent studies are 2.5 times higher than what the government is telling us.