PART OF A SOLUTION
I was reading about the highway of tears. I am of course saddened about the tragic loss of life along that or any other route and agree something needs to be done to prevent it from happening further. I am wondering since the government is putting forth the majority of the funds for the towers if this will also serve in lowering the price of communication for residents of British Columbia and making life more affordable for citizens. It’s a good thought and should be considered. Also, I thank the 17 MLAs for opposing lockdowns (not just because I am out for supper while I write this) but would like the appeal to be forthcoming with initiatives on how to keep establishments open while curbing the pandemic. Like one or two people per table instead of six. I am not a critic and would like to be a part of the solution. I can be responsible without being forced to isolate. I wear my mask for you, not me. I hope you will do the same.
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A popular high school teacher and long-time volleyball coach on trial for sexual assault admitted he “tapped the behind” of a female colleague in a teacher’s lounge in 2017, but he and the complainant remember it much differently.
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