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Rob Shaw: B.C. makes two good-faith attempts to tackle issues outside of its control

Rob Shaw: B.C. makes two good-faith attempts to tackle issues outside of its control

The B.C. government made two attempts this week to tackle important societal issues largely outside of its control, and while its new bills may have fallen short of what some advocates wanted, they still seem like good-faith efforts.
Opinion: Commuting by car in Metro Vancouver has become more appealing post-pandemic

Opinion: Commuting by car in Metro Vancouver has become more appealing post-pandemic

In May 2019, Research Co. and Glacier Media developed what was meant to be an annual survey focusing on the commuting habits of Metro Vancouverites .
Les Leyne: NDP spending spree under scrutiny

Les Leyne: NDP spending spree under scrutiny

The massive B.C. surplus that fuels the spending spree is a one-off, raising questions about whether it should be have been spread out over time.
Letter: In Response to ‘An Ode to Quest University’

Letter: In Response to ‘An Ode to Quest University’

On that note, and paraphrasing Mark Twain’s quote, I believe 'The demise of Squamish’s University has been greatly exaggerated.'
Letter: Hold the line on FortisBC, ߣÄÌÉçÇøcouncil

Letter: Hold the line on FortisBC, ߣÄÌÉçÇøcouncil

Can we stop Big Money, ever?
Opinion: True understanding of the immigrant experience needed in Squamish

Opinion: True understanding of the immigrant experience needed in Squamish

In an ever-expanding town where over 20% of the population are immigrants, it is time that acceptance of diversity be measured by cross-cultural sensitivity and not indifference. By sensitizing ourselves to realities different from our own, there is potential to make ߣÄÌÉçÇøreally a home to its diversity.
Opinion: Is our news coverage bought by advertisers?

Opinion: Is our news coverage bought by advertisers?

One of the first things wannabe reporters learn in journalism school is that there are a lot of ethical guidelines — taught in ethics courses — that guide the profession.  
​​Editorial: Why the anger at a stuck BASE jumper, Squamish?

​​Editorial: Why the anger at a stuck BASE jumper, Squamish?

While some locals may wish for a hierarchy of those needing rescue, clearly, the rescuers don’t.
Watt's Happening: You don’t have to be big to be green

Watt's Happening: You don’t have to be big to be green

Three examples of real actions taken by real people, both here and around the world, that are making a genuine difference
Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

B.C. leads the way in endorsing an independent inquiry.
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