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LETTER: Double-dipping offends

Dear editor: I read with interest your article on the double-dipping school superintendent. This is being undertaken by retiring superintendents across the province. First they tell the board that experienced superintendents are very short in supply.

BALDREY: These stories will take over in 2015

If you're like me, you are probably tired of reading or watching all those lists of the Top 10 news stories from the past year.
MCALEER: To hell and back in 2014

MCALEER: To hell and back in 2014

Dodge Hellcats scream for attention in 2014 auto awards

No issue Jan. 4

We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our readers a very happy new year and to inform you that we will not be publishing a paper on Sunday, Jan. 4 so that our staff and carriers may enjoy some time with their families.

Book of Negroes miniseries on CBC

Jamaican-born actor Lyriq Bent grew up in Toronto

Escape plan

Nobody in prison seems to support the Conservative government these days - not even the guards. The Union of Correctional Officers recently came out for the Liberals, or the NDP, or pretty much any party that won't keep packing prisons like piñatas.

EDITORIAL: A fresh start

Like pulling on a pair of new socks or climbing into a bed with fresh sheets, we revel in New Year's Eve. It's not the paper hats, budget bubbly and long wait for a cab but rather what Dec. 31 represents.

Final cut

Conversations about freedom of expression are always welcome, even when they centre around what looks like a half-bright buddy comedy.

A hybrid with punch

Acura has just released its most powerful and technologically advanced car ever built in the form of a full-size luxury sedan.

Political power, not Hydro, drives Site C

Critics of the B.C. Liberal government's decision to green-light the Site C dam project (and there are many reasons to be critical of it) are missing the key point in the whole debate.