(Opinion) Bear Flat Dispatch: Canada geese on ice
Regular contributor Ken Boon writes on the new Site C dam and how it has impacted the gaggle of geese who move onto his property each year.
Regular contributor Ken Boon writes on the new Site C dam and how it has impacted the gaggle of geese who move onto his property each year.
Regular contributor Ken Boon lets his mind wander to some rhetorical questions in this latest column.
Regular contributor Ken Boon talks on his experiences with the flora and fauna of Bear Flat in 2025.
Regular contributor Ken Boon writes in the aftermath of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, which took place on February 10th.
Regular contributor Ken Boon recounts an incidence in 2018 when he was pleased to be routed through the perfume and makeup section of Shoppers Drug Mart in Fort St. John.
To celebrate the 2026 new year, regular contributor Ken Boon uses a column he wrote in 2016 to illustrate all the changes in the Peace River region over the last decade, such as the construction of the Site C dam.
In this column, regular contributor Ken Boon is adding his voice to those who oppose the registering of the Conservative Electors Association in Fort St. John and other municipalities around B.C.
Regular contributor Ken Boon on what he learned from BC Hydro's report on the lessons it has learned from the Site C hydroelectric dam project.
Regular contributor Ken Boon is pleased that cryptocurrency mining operations have been banned from connecting to the BC Hydro grid.
Regular contributor Ken Boon is doing what he can to support Blue Jays in the World Series and blue jays in his garden as he mulls international affairs and the dangers of the highway for wildlife.
Regular contributor Ken Boon returns to writing as summer turns to fall.
Regular contributor Ken Boon with his reaction to the conversation around disposing of the Site C dam work camp.
Regular contributor Ken Boon on various issues, such as Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy's defection from the BC Conservatives and wildlife patterns since the construction of the Site C dam.
Sure, politicians have long told lies to advance their cause, but Trump has shamelessly taken post-truth to a whole new level to advance his personal and political agenda.
While his promotion of moderation and conservation probably did little to bolster his political standing at the time, it is evident that history will reflect favorably on his term as President.