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WINE WISE: Never too early to start thinking about Vancouver’s wine festival

WINE WISE: Never too early to start thinking about Vancouver’s wine festival

Enthusiastic wine lovers might want to consider marking their calendar and saving the date to attend the 40th Vancouver International Wine Festival which takes place February 24 to March 4, 2018.
When people and predators share the same Island, sometimes the people have to protect themselves

When people and predators share the same Island, sometimes the people have to protect themselves

Feel bad for the animals, but don’t forget people need protection too
Kristen’s Comment: The shame when you stand out for all the wrong reasons

Kristen’s Comment: The shame when you stand out for all the wrong reasons

For the past two weeks, every time I left my house I found I was hanging my head in shame.
Plot thickens at Victoria castle

Plot thickens at Victoria castle

Shades of Downton Abbey in fall of Christy Clark government
Culture clash key to B.C. minority talks

Culture clash key to B.C. minority talks

Green leader Andrew Weaver compromised to get deal with NDP
Jocelyn’s Jottings: My Campbell River dating adventures

Jocelyn’s Jottings: My Campbell River dating adventures

I recently had one of those elementary schoolyard “boys are dumb” moments.
Yes, Christy Clark won the election

Yes, Christy Clark won the election

Even without Greens’ support, B.C. Liberals will attempt to govern
I’m not sure I have enough hands for digital reporting

I’m not sure I have enough hands for digital reporting

One of the most enjoyable parts of this new digital era the Campbell River Mirror now finds itself fully immersed in is the abundance of video.
Standing up to staged tent squatters

Standing up to staged tent squatters

Communities fight back against ‘travelling circus’ for media
Greens hold the power of kingmakers

Greens hold the power of kingmakers

Absentee ballots yet to be counted as Liberals hold minority status in the legislature.