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Raising minimum wage backfires on employees

Raising minimum wage backfires on employees

It looks good on paper, but means small business owners face decisions
There’s still life in those old rails

There’s still life in those old rails

Train rumbles by old Nanaimo railway station every day
Reservation system a nice cash grab for BC Ferries

Reservation system a nice cash grab for BC Ferries

Only being charged if a no-show would be fair
LETTER - Military BRAT reunion planned for September in Comox

LETTER - Military BRAT reunion planned for September in Comox

Dear editor,
Letter: Gender-neutral terminology a slippery slope

Letter: Gender-neutral terminology a slippery slope

Kudos to Tek Manhas and Bruce Findlay for opposing the use of gender-neutral terminology by North Cowichan municipal council. Findlay is right when he wonders how many people truly object to the use of established terms and want the new gender-neutral terms, no doubt a smaller number than the visionaries imagine.
The 55+ age workforce largely overlooked in filling a void

The 55+ age workforce largely overlooked in filling a void

Great opportunity for employers to utilize experience
Municipality wasting taxpayers’ money with new signs

Municipality wasting taxpayers’ money with new signs

Did the previous ‘No Overnight Parking’ signs get thrown out?
Precaution should be applied in proximity of drinking water

Precaution should be applied in proximity of drinking water

Rezoning of land for industrial practice on top of Cassidy Aquifer brought into question
Politicians the cause of all that ails us in our lives

Politicians the cause of all that ails us in our lives

What goes up, must come down hardly the reality
Premier’s comments must be taken with a grain of salt

Premier’s comments must be taken with a grain of salt

Three recent announcements from the NDP prove to be untrue