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EDITORIAL: Merry Christmas

EDITORIAL: Merry Christmas

The argument about seasonal greetings is tired, old and irrelevant
EDITORIAL: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

EDITORIAL: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

Eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Sun, and the quick response was printed as an unsigned editorial Sept. 21, 1897.
EDITORIAL: Action welcome on ambulance service

EDITORIAL: Action welcome on ambulance service

What matters will be accountability over the long term to end burnout among paramedics in B.C.
Not just a thank you

Not just a thank you

Nurses deal with a lot, and much more over the past year, they deserve our support
Facing changes together: your community, your journalists

Facing changes together: your community, your journalists

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in ways that would have been almost unimaginable a few short months ago. With more rapid change inevitable and the time frame for a return to a new, predictable normal still unknown, a trusted, reliable and real-time source of information is more important than ever.

This is no time for complacency

This novel-coronavirus pandemic is dramatically changing the lives of British Columbians, more or less.
EDITORIAL: Nervous about the roundabout? I was too

EDITORIAL: Nervous about the roundabout? I was too

The new roundabout at Hwy 16/Hwy 37 seems to be spinning everybody right round, and round again.
EDITORIAL: The good far outweighs the bad

EDITORIAL: The good far outweighs the bad

Looking at Terrace’s Crime Severity Index ranking in the Macleans magazine ‘Most Dangerous Places in Canada’ list, you’d think our city is overrun by crime.
EDITORIAL: Strength in diversity

EDITORIAL: Strength in diversity

Identity and diverse culture of Terrace residents is worth celebrating
EDITORIAL: Is researched, reasoned journalism the next endangered species?

EDITORIAL: Is researched, reasoned journalism the next endangered species?

#Newspapersmatter now more than ever: “In print that privacy is yours to keep”