Diesel spill in Scotch Creek
Provincial officials and environmental response teams continue cleanup and assessment efforts following a significant diesel spill at a Co-op cardlock fueling station in Scotch Creek, British Columbia. The spill occurred […]
BC farmer fined nets $30K for breaching an environmental order
A rancher from Westwold, British Columbia, was ordered to pay an administrative penalty of approximately $30,000 following a conviction in Provincial Court. Rancher Erik Buff pleaded guilty to obstructing natural […]
Canadian GC Wallet- Beta
The Liberal federal government has begun testing a digital identification system through a mobile application known as the “GC Wallet- Beta” currently available in limited release on the Google Play […]
BC first nations & China
Indigenous organizations in British Columbia have openly articulated a desire for direct, state-level relationships with Chinese mining and resource interests — explicitly bypassing Ottawa. The First Nations Energy and Mining […]
Freedom of Speech
In recent years, you have noticed how there are more and more calls to police speech. We need to police “hate speech” online because otherwise people’s feelings are hurt. We need to […]
Immigration to Canada
February 2026, the Liberal immigration department of Canada introduced a new priority category under the Express Entry system aimed at attracting foreign skilled military personnel to settle in the country. […]
Anatomy of collapse II
The major wars killed many of our great young men, men who should have started families and raised their children. They died for their home country, for freedom, and for […]
LETTER: Premier needs to bow out of gun buyback program
Shared letter to Premier David Eby: I’m writing as a taxpaying resident of British Columbia, who cares a lot about public safety and about whether our government is spends time […]
The Eight Stages of the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Sociologists and anthropologists have described the stages of the rise and fall of the world’s great civilizations. Scottish philosopher Alexander Tyler of the University of Edinburg noted eight stages that articulate […]
Dallas Brodie in Sorrento
Dallas Brodie, the former B.C. Conservative MLA and current leader of the OneBC party, hosted a town hall event Tuesday evening, February 10, in Sorrento. The meeting drew significant interest, […]
