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Pouce Coupe protests continue calling for mayor s resignation | Energeticcity ca

Pouce Coupe protests continue calling for mayor s resignation | Energeticcity ca
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Pouce Coupe Fire and Rescue respond to Thursday grass fire

(Pouce Coupe Fire and Rescue, Facebook) POUCE COUPE, B.C. – Pouce Coupe Fire and Rescue responded to a grass fire that burned around 20 hectares Thursday on 204 Road. The volunteer fire department sent nine members with two engines, a water tender, and a command unit. Once on scene, Toms Lake Fire Department was called in to assist, bringing their wildland unit and two members. The fire crews were on scene for approximately 3 hours. ),whenLoaded(initFlexitive); Pouce Coupe volunteer fire department would like to thank Toms Lake Fire department for their assistance with a…

Comment: Federal budget swaps private investment for largesse

So the budget is balanced, right? I mean revenues are ­pouring in, the economy has recovered and appears headed for historic levels of wealth creation. But no, the budget is not balanced. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is projecting a deficit of $121 billion, in itself a staggering sum, but rendered incomprehensible by Freeland’s own forecasts. Worse still, the red ink continues in bucketfuls as far as the eye can see. And Freeland is promising even more if the need arises such as a fall election. The explanation, she says, is that this budget is all about the pandemic. No, it most certainly is not. It’s all about pandering.

By-election candidate Trystan Jones willing to have tough, uncomfortable conversations

(Trystan Jones - Macleod, Facebook) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – By-election candidate Trystan Jones has been outspoken about racial inequality in the Peace Region and continues his advocacy while vying for a seat at council. Jones, who grew up on a farm in the Peace region, says racial discrimination is something he’s dealt with his entire life as an Asian Canadian. He looks to use his experiences to open up a dialogue surrounding race issues in the area. “I truly believe that there are communities and groups within our town that don’t get nearly as much support, whether it’s due to the color of their skin or the gender that they have. There are numerous factors, and there’s a whole bunch of different things that need to be addressed in town in regards to social issues,” says Jones.

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