LETTER: B.C. industries in a ‘death spiral’
With the wealth of resources our province has to offer, we should not be millions of dollars in debt. Or maybe I could be wrong, just give it all away. It’s our children’s problem, not ours.
by Merritt Herald | Mar 23, 2023
With the wealth of resources our province has to offer, we should not be millions of dollars in debt. Or maybe I could be wrong, just give it all away. It’s our children’s problem, not ours.
by Merritt Herald | Jan 23, 2023
“Their warmth and welcoming attitude is another reason to start my day with Tim Hortons at River Ranch Road. “
by Merritt Herald | Jan 10, 2023
We are grateful to be here today and we give thanks to the many people who helped us.
by Merritt Herald | Dec 26, 2022
Kindness is a very powerful act, no matter how big or small, and I am so proud to live in a community that has it in spades.
by Merritt Herald | Oct 14, 2022
If successful, you will be in a position to determine policies that impact the residents of the entire city – not just the vocal few who shout the loudest, not just the influential few, not just the most eloquent, not just your friends. Your decisions impact the entire community.
by Merritt Herald | Sep 5, 2022
Our 4-H Club will be a part of this year’s Fall Fair, happening September 3 and 4 at the Fall Fair grounds.
by Merritt Herald | Aug 29, 2022
“As the 2021/2022 school year ended, I did not have the opportunity to thank and share with the students, staff and families of SD58 that I have transitioned to a new role as Superintendent/CEO of the YK1 School District in Yellowknife.”
by Merritt Herald | Aug 22, 2022
“We are excited and pleased to be holding a 2022 Fall Fair after a two-year hiatus due to COVID, fires and floods.”
by Merritt Herald | Aug 15, 2022
“Now is the time to take another look for patches of invasive plants that you may have missed earlier in the season.”
by Merritt Herald | Aug 8, 2022
“The Provincial Government who is in charge of the Provincial health care system, must correct the mismanagement and take the under funding battle to another battle field.”
by Merritt Herald | Aug 1, 2022
“I would like to convey my sincerest gratitude to Stoyoma Dental, Cascade Family Dental, and Dentistry at Merritt for their generous donations to my capstone project.”
by Merritt Herald | Jul 25, 2022
“On behalf of St. Michael’s Anglican Church, I would like to thank all those generous donors who made our Nicola Valley Flood Fund outreach project possible.”
by Merritt Herald | Jul 13, 2022
At last, we can all enjoy a great weekend out with friends and family and enjoy great music, entertainment and food from the many vendors. ELVIS is back in the building, or at least the Merritt Rodeo Grounds. July 15, 16 & 17.
by Merritt Herald | Jul 11, 2022
“By now most people have heard of pickleball, the fastest growing sport in Canada. It is a fun cross of tennis, ping pong and badminton.”
by Merritt Herald | Jun 27, 2022
“Home ownership is a big factor in property maintenance. Owning your home is a big motivator to care for those homes, as every dollar invested is at great risk, especially for homes that are built in or near a forest.”
by Merritt Herald | Jun 20, 2022
“Although Monkeypox cases continue to swell in Canada and around the world, the virus doesn’t currently seem to have the biological potential to cause the next pandemic.”
by Merritt Herald | Jun 13, 2022
“The Merritt Dance Society would like to thank all the volunteers and donors for our Bottle Drive on May 28. We are proud to be in such a wonderful and generous community.”
by Merritt Herald | Jun 6, 2022
“This Season will mark the beginning of the 50th year of the Longest Continuously Running Franchise in the BCHL. No other team in the BCHL may lay claim this title!”
by Merritt Herald | May 30, 2022
“We are so grateful to have had you by our side and making sure that we always felt welcome at your school.”
by Merritt Herald | May 21, 2022
COVID-19 has inevitably negatively affected the fight against HIV / AIDS, TB and malaria. 22% less HIV testing and significant increase in TB and malaria deaths.