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That ’70s political show, again

That ’70s political show, again

Catching up to Europe

Editor, Re: Going Gaga over smart meters (B.C. Views, March 16). What's the point of having a smart meter without having an automated system that knows which appliances and systems can be safely turned on and off automatically to ensure that the power consumption of a home is kept to an optimal level, depending on time-of-use rates?

Diving in head first

Like any good 21st century journalist I watched the historic confidence vote last Friday from the edge of my seat through a live Twitter feed, coupled with a live Internet video feed.
Catch up to Europe on smart homes

Catch up to Europe on smart homes

Don’t play politics with BC Hydro

Don’t play politics with BC Hydro

Promotor of business hits gold

This coming Monday, March 28th will be a time to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of our local Houston and District Chamber of Commerce.

Laying out a few water and money concerns

Editor: In response to the Water Treatment Plant Referendum, which was mailed to Houston residents lately, I for one, as a retired District of Houston, Director of Public Works, Senior Staff employee, and long time resident of this community, have a few concerns with the process that is being brought forward to the taxpayers of Houston.

From reading to writing: a passion in the making

My passion for reading developed as a young child.

What was really said

Re: Time to enrich the poverty debate (B.C. Views, March 9).

The expanding joys of being a kid