Skip to content

Editorials

OUR VIEW: An occasion worth celebrating

OUR VIEW: An occasion worth celebrating

Wednesday is National Aboriginal Day, join one of the Campbell River celebrations

OUR VIEW: Opioid crisis needs action now

The impact of the opioid crisis can be seen with disturbing clarity on any day on Vancouver Island.

OUR VIEW: Fathers are important

It’s a mystery why Father’s Day simply doesn’t stir up the attention that Mother’s Day does.

OUR VIEW: Trump’s position on Paris pact could lead to global reaction

Up until recently the world has been unwilling to unite to oppose climate change. Now, however, it seems much more willing to unite to oppose Donald Trump.

OUR VIEW: Hands on education is important

According to Types of Learners from Lyceum Books, there are four primary learning styles. These include visual, auditory, read-write, and kinesthetic.

OUR VIEW: Legal pot poses legal questions

A consistent model for enforcement will be needed once marijuana is legalized

OUR VIEW: B.C.’s future unclear

Our province is about to embark into uncharted political waters.

OUR VIEW: Another unimaginable act in our world

Once again, the world was shaken by news of another terrorist attack. This time, the attack happened in Manchester, England during an Ariana Grande concert where thousands of people, many of which were children, had gathered on Monday night.

OUR VIEW: Water safety always in season

Bordered by the Salish Sea to the east, and with bodies of water all around us, it’s no wonder that Campbell River has boaters aplenty. With the May long weekend upon us, which many refer to as the unofficial start of summer, even the fair-weather boaters tend to set sail.

OUR VIEW: Obey the signs and save a life

One of the more disturbing sights on Campbell River roads is watching motorists race through a construction zone, oblivious to the signs – and the people holding them – requiring them to slow down.