Having just returned from wintering in the south I was dismayed to hear of the possible closure of our local post office.
READWow! What a great performance. I attended the first night of three performances and was impressed by the talent of the six cast members.
READI was recently at my younger brother’s soccer practice in Fernie, listening in as the coaches were giving advice to the team.
READBill Bennett proffered some constructive criticism of my research when I wrote about the economics of the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort.
READI manage Canyonlands Campground here in Utah and until last week had never heard of Fernie.
READIt should come as no surprise that Mr. Delich once again dredges up the hoary old cliches about the NDP's Naughty Nineties in his letter.
READMike Delich can repeat his opinion and fantasy of the terrible 1990s under the NDP, but those who can and do read will know better.
READIn its financial platform, the Provincial NDP has announced its intention to apply a capital tax to all BC Credit Unions.
READThe editor of the Free Press may have been at an all-candidates' forum in Fernie (editorial, last week) but it wasn't the one I attended.
READIf we accept Ghandi’s logic for social change then the recent opinion section in the Free Press signals the end for Bill Bennett.
READGentlemen, we won't have to worry about the "dark days of mining under the NDP".
READEarth Day is a day when we can all hug a tree and feel good about the planet, until the next reality check.
READA number of Fernie businesses have applied to council for outdoor patio permits.
READIn her letter in The Free Press, April 18, Ms. Pallone is clearly in gratitude mode, thanking her MLA and pledging her support for him.
READA trailer has been parked in the bush just east of the Fording River on your way to the Fording mine.
READOn April 7 we attended an information session about selenium hosted by the Elk River Alliance.
READI read Coun. McKie's comments regarding windrow removal in Sparwood with interest.
READThis letter addresses three things, winter tourists and skiers, late night at the Royal Hotel and permanent residents of Fernie.
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