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Opinion

Who saves the children?

Regardless of which side of the fence you stand on in regard to child pornography, last week's Supreme Court decision in the Robin Sharpe case resolved little.

Car tax won't help environment

British Columbians have said a loud and clear "no" to a tax which could have added from $500 to $4,000 to the price of most new multipurpose vehicles.

View from a wheelchair isn't always pretty one

I am a disabled person who must spend my life in a wheelchair.

Come down from your pedestals

Don't you think it would be nice to let the game sell itself? That wouldn't be Vince McMahon's style, however. The XFL started play yesterday and there's more on The Score (Channel 16) at 1 p.m. today.

Have a heart

We are now two days into February and this is Heart Month.

Ritalin review needed

Trustees should reconsider their side-stepping of the issue of ritalin use in our school district.

Water meter mess

The spectre of water meters has reared its ugly head and, once again, city councillors are being torn in two directions. ..... ...........................................................................................................................

Literacy a building block for future success

Imagine what your life would be like if you couldn't read this newspaper or anything more complicated than street signs or slogans.

Bernard Landry huffs and puffs

When Quebec deputy premier Bernard Landry called the Canadian flag "bits of red rag" earlier this week, he caused quite a stir in the nation's capital.

Get ready, Gordon

The race for the right to represent the Kamloops constituency after the next provincial election is on.