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LETTER: Hope’s Station House can be saved

LETTER: Hope’s Station House can be saved

Greg Hasell stressed the need to keep history alive

LETTER: Don’t let the Station House be another Fort Hope

The print version of this letter has been edited for length. Read the full version online at www.hopestandard.com.
LETTER: Pete Ryan will never be forgotten

LETTER: Pete Ryan will never be forgotten

Linda Amey offers her condolences for Pete Ryan’s loved ones
LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

‘Google and Facebook… control the onramp to the internet highway in Canada’
OPINION: Recent assault of trans student proves the importance of SOGI conversation

OPINION: Recent assault of trans student proves the importance of SOGI conversation

Executive director of ARC Foundation explains what SOGI 123 is and why it’s needed in schools
Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Build a better blue economy through responsible aqauaculture

Commercial fishers argue for sector’s continued innovation
LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

LETTER: Public Fishery Alliance clarifies stance on ways to restore B.C.’s salmon population

‘Fishing is enjoyable, but that’s not why the public fishery supports adipose fin clipping all chinook production’
LETTER: ‘Extremely disapointed’ at demolition plans for Station House

LETTER: ‘Extremely disapointed’ at demolition plans for Station House

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LETTER: Fraser Valley churches should ‘stop whining, pay the fines’

LETTER: Fraser Valley churches should ‘stop whining, pay the fines’

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LETTER: Reflection on 2020, and looking ahead from your MLA

LETTER: Reflection on 2020, and looking ahead from your MLA

It is difficult to put into words the events that have unfolded throughout 2020 while serving as your MLA. This time last year, I would have never anticipated what was to come and the challenges we would face as a community, as a province, and as a global society. In this column, I hope to use this moment to reflect on the year as I have experienced it serving as your MLA.