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Columbia River Treaty: Get educated and organized now

In 1964, Canada and the US signed the Columbia River Treaty (CRT). Under the CRT, Canada agreed to build three storage dams, Keenleyside, Duncan and Mica, to assist the US with their efforts in flood control and power generation. In return for the storage of water, Canada is entitled to one half of the additional power generated at the US power plants on the Columbia River.

This is the Life: The will of the people?

What is most surprising about Monday’s election results is that no one I know predicted that our political landscape would end up resembling the polarized American one more than ever before. At least on the surface...
Town halls: Twitter for normal people

Town halls: Twitter for normal people

The state of cycling in Revelstoke

The state of cycling in Revelstoke

Revelstoke Bike to Work Week 2011 takes place from May 30 to June 5. Over the next four weeks, the Times Review will publish four exclusive articles related to bicycle commuting in Revelstoke written by committee member Alex Cooper. This week’s article looks at the biggest problem areas for cyclists in Revelstoke.

Solution to Nichol Road safety is to move traffic

Now can we talk about the HST?

VICTORIA – Even if movies based on video games aren’t your cup of tea, the recent Disney production Tron: Legacy is notable as a measure of the sophistication of the B.C. motion picture industry.

Government needs to protect water

All too often we have been given written assurances by this government only to find their intentions were completely different.

Resident Bob Melnyk comments on the Revelstoke city budget

Revelstoke resident Bob Melnyk was a member of the special working group formed to work alongside council as they went through the budget process this year. The group submitted their own report prior to the finalization of the draft budget, but Melnyk also submitted his own individual comments and submitted them to the city during the budget comment period.

Reader roasted over latte review

More ways to benefit Doctors Without Borders’ Haiti mission