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LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

LETTER: Compulsory trades training for B.C. apprentices makes sense

B.C. Building Trades women’s group endorses NDP’s move
LETTER: BC Housing proposal ‘poorly planned, inappropriate’

LETTER: BC Housing proposal ‘poorly planned, inappropriate’

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LETTER: Intrusive letters finding their way to our mailboxes

LETTER: Intrusive letters finding their way to our mailboxes

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LETTER: Council vote against supportive housing ‘callous, shortsighted’

LETTER: Council vote against supportive housing ‘callous, shortsighted’

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God Jul i Stugan: Memories of bygone Swedish Christmases

God Jul i Stugan: Memories of bygone Swedish Christmases

Reporter Emelie Peacock shares memories of her childhood Christmas celebrations in Sweden
LETTER: Reconsider ‘no’ vote on supportive housing in Hope

LETTER: Reconsider ‘no’ vote on supportive housing in Hope

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‘How dare you destroy my history?’: An ode to the Hope Station House

‘How dare you destroy my history?’: An ode to the Hope Station House

Echo Johnson imagines the history of Hope’s 1916 station house and calls for its preservation
LETTER: Council made right choice saying ‘no’ to 52 units of supportive housing

LETTER: Council made right choice saying ‘no’ to 52 units of supportive housing

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LETTER: Council decision on supportive housing ‘shameful’ says HATS board

LETTER: Council decision on supportive housing ‘shameful’ says HATS board

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LETTER: MLA wants to connect with school community as COVID-19 pandemic continues

LETTER: MLA wants to connect with school community as COVID-19 pandemic continues

As we return to Victoria for a brief session before the Christmas break, MLAs across the province are ready to get back to work for their constituents. Having served as the MLA for Fraser-Nicola since 2013, I am incredibly honoured to once again serve as our riding’s voice in Victoria and plan to use my experience in my many roles, both in government and in opposition, to work hard for families and keep our communities moving forward.