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Letters to the Editor

May is hearing and speech month

Why do the Royal Purple and Elks recognize May as hearing and speech month?

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Writer gives thanks for fair editorial

You gave both sides of politics an equal mention, thank you

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Food Bank says thank you to Clearwater and district

This year so far we have provided 75+ hampers per month

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Challengers say thanks for the support

Despite the power outage, we persevered and the evening was a great success!

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Come out and enjoy Bingo at the Elks Hall

Elks Hall has a community Bingo, every week – alternating between Tuesdays and Thursdays

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Thank you for the songs

North Thompson Community Choir entertains during its spring concert series

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Roundabout should have gone to referedum

The public must have the right and responsibility to democratically express its opinions

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Spy novel contains interesting perspective

'We have bested communism — our next task could well be to take on capitalism'

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Liberals need to answer for undemocratic policies

My question to the NDP and the Conservative Party has to be why are you letting the Liberals exaggerate, with all their fear mongering

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Take from the poor and give to the rich

I am talking of his wonderful planet saving carbon tax. Regardless how he and his government push this it is simply a money grabbing hoax

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Fundraising for Heart and Stroke Foundation a success

Thank you to all the volunteers and donors for making the 2013 heart and stroke fundraising campaign a success.

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Clearwater is open for business?

These are the words travellers read as they pass through Blackpool and enter into Clearwater

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Smart meters are not so smart — zigbee chips to follow

Does Gary Murphy, chief project officer for the “smart” meter program, really believe what he writes?

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Prospecting supports B.C.'s economy

Explorers and miners from all over B.C. will meet in Terrace for the annual Minerals North Conference

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Greenhouse gas editorial contains factual errors

A recent editorial in this newspaper perpetuates factual errors, says the Nature Conservancy of Canada

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Pacific Carbon Trust scheme is so much hot air

In 2011, B.C. universities paid $4,460,000. B.C. school districts paid $5,360,000 and the health authorities paid $5,790,000

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Capitalism still has many problems

They simply can’t get it through their heads that, for them, the American dream is simply beyond reach

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Hospice Society plans Afternoon Tea

The custom goes back to Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford in the early 19th Century

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BC Hydro replies to smart meter concerns

Now that 95 per cent of the new meters have been installed, customers are beginning to see the benefits

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Regarding GM alfalfa

Because alfalfa is a perennial plant that is pollinated by bees, genetically modified alfalfa will inevitably cross-pollinate with non-GM

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