TEGART: BC United’s plan to restore student engagement
Having been a longstanding member of Ashcroft’s school board for 17 years, as well as a mother and...
by Merritt Herald | Jan 22, 2024
Having been a longstanding member of Ashcroft’s school board for 17 years, as well as a mother and...
by Merritt Herald | Jan 15, 2024
—— by Laísa Condé As I celebrate seven months living in Merritt, I also celebrate...
by Merritt Herald | Aug 3, 2023
“It’s one thing to read something that’s just plain wrong and misinforms the reader, it’s a whole different level to not know anything about a topic and spread assumptions without educating oneself.”
by Merritt Herald | Jul 17, 2023
I know my generation can take this concept a bit far at times, but I really feel like society just needs to give their head a shake and quit it already with the entitlement and step it up in the accountability department. To put it into social media lingo: it’s time to start #adulting.
by Merritt Herald | May 25, 2023
As our community continues to try to cope with repeated emergency room closures and other health care challenges, frustration has been building as the government seems content to wait for longer-term results when in fact, we need urgent relief now.
by Merritt Herald | Nov 1, 2017
Premier John Horgan has tried to calm the storm in the B.C. legislature over salmon...
by Merritt Herald | Mar 24, 2016
After nearly a year as the editor of the Merritt Herald, I’ve decided to accept an opportunity...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 22, 2015
If you are being audited by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or you have information about someone...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 9, 2015
It’s a week since the Russians began their air-strikes in Syria, and the countries that have...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 8, 2015
If you read newspapers regularly or watch the news on TV you couldn’t miss all the hoopla about...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 8, 2015
It is not uncommon to hear news stories from the United States which describe lawsuits where huge...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 6, 2015
It all happened very fast, in the end. On Monday Russian President Vladimir Putin was at the...
by Merritt Herald | Oct 5, 2015
The federal budget document began with an ominous warning about deep cuts. Social programs,...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 24, 2015
The sheer dithering cluelessness of the European Union’s leaders, faced with an unexpected surge...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 22, 2015
The federal election campaign has produced a jumble of conflicting claims about whether or not...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 4, 2015
Of all the immature, ignorant whining that came out of the recent power failure in the Lower...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 4, 2015
Refugees from the wars of the Middle East are pouring into the European Union at an unprecedented...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 3, 2015
Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett spent much of last week in Alaska, trying to assure local...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 3, 2015
People can sustain injuries in low speed accidents in much the same way as they are injured in...
by Merritt Herald | Sep 1, 2015
Can you remember what you were doing 41 years ago? For me, God had chosen to entrust one of His...