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Rob Shaw: Carbon tax is dead, but B.C.'s budget mess is just beginning

Rob Shaw: Carbon tax is dead, but B.C.'s budget mess is just beginning

Premier's carbon tax flip-flop comes with a hefty price tag for provincial coffers
David Sovka: It's time to wet the shamrock and pretend to be Irish

David Sovka: It's time to wet the shamrock and pretend to be Irish

Saint Patrick鈥檚 Day is celebrated in more countries than any other national holiday, apart from Black Friday.
撸奶社区letter: $1.5 million dollars is nothing聽for WLNG

撸奶社区letter: $1.5 million dollars is nothing聽for WLNG

I was surprised by the council鈥檚 enthusiasm about receiving $1.5 million in taxes from WLNG. [鈥 Woodfibre LNG could be taxed almost $1.5 million by District of 撸奶社区in 2025 ,鈥 published Feb. 27.] For a company like WLNG, $1.
撸奶社区editorial: Dying for housing

撸奶社区editorial: Dying for housing

A new BC Coroners Service report shows at least 458 people experiencing homelessness died in B.C. in 2023.
撸奶社区youth opinion: Spring fashion trends

撸奶社区youth opinion: Spring fashion trends

Predictions for 2025 spring fashion have been decided by Vogue to be a 鈥渟oft windswept鈥 couture look.聽
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Inside Premier David Eby's tariff war bunker

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Inside Premier David Eby's tariff war bunker

Les Leyne: B.C. Premier David Eby grabs maximum power for tariff war

Les Leyne: B.C. Premier David Eby grabs maximum power for tariff war

When Bill 7 passes, Premier David Eby will be the most powerful premier in B.C.鈥檚 history for the two years the emergency measures are in effect.
Opinion: Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives

Opinion: Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives

Canadian citizens can use the consumer marketplace as a way of influencing the outcome of the trade war.
Rob Shaw: Eby pushes 'sweeping' economic powers to fight tariffs

Rob Shaw: Eby pushes 'sweeping' economic powers to fight tariffs

In this week's political round-up, the B.C. government wants to tighten control over economy but takes a cautious approach to forced treatment
Mario Canseco: One-third of British Columbians see Rustad as 鈥榩remier-in-waiting鈥

Mario Canseco: One-third of British Columbians see Rustad as 鈥榩remier-in-waiting鈥

Research Co. poll reveals BC NDP still seen as stronger on standing up to Trump鈥檚 policies
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