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Opinion

A bit of a pat on the back

The Chronicle is a finalist for Best All-Round Newspaper in our circulation class in the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards.

The problem with the Ladysmith trolley is one of scale

Cathy Gilroy feels the town could sell the trolleys and reinvest in smaller, more fuel-efficient shuttle-style vans.

Leave children out of contract disputes

An editorial from the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial regarding the contract dispute between the BCTF and provincial government.

It would be easy to shut down the trolley

Don Harrison questions the trolley service in Ladysmith.

Full support for teachers

Eleven-year-old Colton Van Der Minne stands behind his teachers.

The Chronicle has a new easy-to-use web calendar

Our new web calendar is easier to use and has new features to help you share your events.

National Marine Conservation Area designation would be a boost for the region

The Mid Island Sustainability and Stewardship Initiative is seeking the public's support to include the Nanaimo estuary in the NMCA.

Thank you to Ladysmith firefighters and RCMP

Don Harrison expresses appreciation for the Ladysmith Fire Department and RCMP.

The courage to wear pink

Editorial about the Pink Shirt Day campaign against bullying.

About our pensions

Our pension schemes were planned back in the day when trade unions were on the rise and perhaps assumed to be expanding.