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Rob Shaw: With BC Ferries on the rocks, NDP government scrambles to right the ship

Rob Shaw: With BC Ferries on the rocks, NDP government scrambles to right the ship

The chair and CEO who addressed ICBC under John Horgan now has BC Ferries to fix under David Eby
Jack Knox: At the end of the day, local journalism matters

Jack Knox: At the end of the day, local journalism matters

There’s no substitute for real reporters doing real legwork, producing pieces that don’t get published without passing the scrutiny of a real editor.
John Grady: Reflect on Good Friday, rejoice on Easter Sunday

John Grady: Reflect on Good Friday, rejoice on Easter Sunday

What did Jesus mean when He said, “It is finished?”
Ask Miss Patti: Give your struggling child the early intervention they need

Ask Miss Patti: Give your struggling child the early intervention they need

Think of a cold lake. Some people just jump in; others take their time, slowly getting used to the water
April Fools: Thousands of Green Jobs Created by Seaweed-Fed Cows!

April Fools: Thousands of Green Jobs Created by Seaweed-Fed Cows!

B.C.’s 'Weed to Feed Fund' to provide $10M for coastal communities to grow more seaweed for cattle feed
Opinion: Canadians aren't opposed to 'progressive punishment' for speeding, unpaid parking tickets

Opinion: Canadians aren't opposed to 'progressive punishment' for speeding, unpaid parking tickets

The concept, as it’s implemented for speeding in Finland, considers the income of the offending driver
Watt's Happening: Elon Musk's plan to achieve a sustainable civilization

Watt's Happening: Elon Musk's plan to achieve a sustainable civilization

The latest IPCC report, just out, has one clear message: to re-stabilize the world’s climate and avert global catastrophe, what has to change? “Everything, everywhere, all at once.
Ruby McBeth: Even fools are right sometimes!

Ruby McBeth: Even fools are right sometimes!

Volunteers needed to survey seniors about their quality of life
Most British Columbians don't oppose the '15-minute city' — even if they don't understand it

Most British Columbians don't oppose the '15-minute city' — even if they don't understand it

Regarded by some as part of an ongoing "war on the car," the concept can be polarizing, and opinions vary across Canada.
Bear Flat Dispatch: The stubborn porcupine and other creatures

Bear Flat Dispatch: The stubborn porcupine and other creatures

Over the years, we have had some strange encounters with wildlife in our yard
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