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COLLINS: Old songs about the future may be more accurate than we thought

IT WASN’T THAT MANY YEARS AGO that we went through what I call the period of “death music.”  So many hit songs contained reference to murder, suicide the kind of depressing songs that made you wonder why you even existed.  I had some of those feelings Tuesday as I listened to the B.C. budget. I thought that perhaps some of those old dismal songs may not have been as inaccurate as I thought.  More taxation, government layoffs, program cutbacks, l…
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CFJC Today Kamloops broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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