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Letters to the Editor

Thoughts on the districts “inquiry model”

The “Team Inquiry Model” is based on research done by an academic in New Zealand

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Hedley resident upset with cell tower decision

it appears Ms Woods did not make a motion to accept our cell phone tower petition and have the board issue a letter of concurrence

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Wilf Miller recalls some old times

I’ve had a very interesting life and at 92 years, a writer.

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Happy birthday to Olalla’s oldest citizen

An amazing lady, “Auntie Doll”, has lived in the beautiful and ever changing community of Olalla for 95 years

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Senior remembers an interesting past

Sometimes things happen just out of the blue that can be very comical.

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Seeing what’s deep inside

Free, no-strings, no dogma, direct experience meditation classes begin in Keremeos Sunday morning May 19

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Sad day for democracy when signs are tampered with

Someone is removing the small campaign signs (NDP) along the Hwy. in Cawston.

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Free series of neighbourly meditation classes offered

Our slogan is “Learn to Meditate in 150 Minutes!” In this session you will learn a pleasant and effective way to practice meditation,

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Be selective when choosing your candidate

We are about to elect a new slate of representatives into our B.C. Legislature

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We need to say no to increasing public spending

Reading about how our “Carbon Tax” (Gas Tax) ($250,000) is being doled out has really got me steamed up

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Stockwell Day, Enforcer for Hire

Day evidently forgets how new parties get started. It was not long ago he himself led a new party called The Canadian Alliance.

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Changes coming to the political scene with new NDP candidate

The NDP has unveiled part of its platform by first telling us how they will pay for it – always the first question asked.

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911 infrastructure upgrades not much of an improvement

I’ve noticed media reports recently regarding the RDOS 911 upgrade and that some of the fire chiefs and directors are unhappy with it.

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Your signature can make a difference

This week is BC’s “Violence Against Women Prevention Week”. Our province has spoken strongly to this important issue for years.

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Drill our own wells for self dependence on water, says resident

Say no to the $955,218 loan that the village council wants to borrow and pay back over thirty years.

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Lazy donors create problems for others

I am a 60 year old person on limited income. I go to the Keremeos Bargain Center every Wednesday ad Saturday.

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Successful first movie night at Kaleden hall

So, come on over to Kaleden hall and enjoy a night at the “Movies” without all the expenses usually involved for a family

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What’s in store for the future?

When I sit on a sunny day and look at the sky and dream, I see hundreds of very large air craft making vapour trails across the sky

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Linda Larson is provincial Liberal candidate for Boundary Similkamen

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself to the readers of the Keremeos Review.

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Sorry about the outcome of cellular service in Hedley

As a former resident of Hedley my wife and I would have chosen to keep the tower in its proposed location rather than have no tower at all.

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