Tuesday May 22, 2012



QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • When should the City of Merritt hold the byelection to replace Norm Brigden?
  • As soon as possible
  • 55%
  • In the fall
  • 45%
  • Total Votes: 65





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Tax warning recalls Eisenhower's farewell

Minutes before he announced his upcoming resignation at the May 8 council meeting, Coun. Norm Brigden expressed his concerns about easing the burden of local property taxes on residents at the expense of industries.





Editorial

Merritt byelection could be done before summer

With Mayor Susan Roline having prior knowledge of city councillor Norm Brigden's resignation and...

School board fails to do homework on technology

Only a few months in, the newly elected school board trustees are already taking students in the...

Few election spending surprises

The figures are all in for the candidates who vied for the top spots in last fall’s municipal ...

Project invades personal privacy

According to Canada’s privacy commissioner, “control over your personal information is...

Trash changeover not so smooth

Something tells me the City of Merritt did not plan out so well its dispersal of the new...

City smart not to purchase gimmicky carbon offsets

The City of Merritt mayor and council made the right decision by signing the province's Climate...



The problems with middle schools

B.C. sex education not neutral

Community hub is the goal online

Time for a hospital in Merritt

Voter apathy the story of elections

Occupy Merritt by voting Saturday

Farmers, Bike Rally need mediation

Tories pushing for Internet police state

Liability factor not helping pit bulls

Legal aid expansion welcome news

Backing a community garden

Keep the lights on

Ambassadors provoke potential

Where is incinerator consultation?





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