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Letter: Let's get North Shore Bus Rapid Transit funded and built ASAP

Letter: Let's get North Shore Bus Rapid Transit funded and built ASAP

Bringing rapid transit to the North Shore would be good business for everyone, writes the CAO of Seaspan Shipyards
Andy Prest: The Simpsons is one comedy that unites generations

Andy Prest: The Simpsons is one comedy that unites generations

If you're looking for a classic comedy that your kids won't find lame, take a trip to Springfield
Editorial: Are John Rustad and the B.C. Conservatives for real?

Editorial: Are John Rustad and the B.C. Conservatives for real?

In the latest polls, Rustad and the BC Conservatives are running neck and neck with Kevin Falcon and BC United.
Editorial: West Van should try attracting residents before restricting businesses

Editorial: West Van should try attracting residents before restricting businesses

Half of Ambleside residents are over 65. Is it any surprise then that pharmacies and health-oriented services are occupying key commercial spots?
Opinion: Some energy-saving ideas from the not-so-old days

Opinion: Some energy-saving ideas from the not-so-old days

Instead of 97,000 people flying to Dubai for COP 28, maybe they should just read up on some pre-modern Prince George agricultural history.
Baldrey: What's that smell? Smoke coming out of B.C. Opposition parties' ears?

Baldrey: What's that smell? Smoke coming out of B.C. Opposition parties' ears?

The NDP government’s move to cut off debate on key housing legislation in the fall sitting was not new. Other parties of multiple political stripes have done it before.
Comment: After a disastrous summer, make climate a priority

Comment: After a disastrous summer, make climate a priority

There remains a glaring incoherence at the centre of B.C.’s climate plans: continued support for and investment in LNG production and expansion.
Letters: West Vancouverites brace for Seawalk 'Dogageddon'

Letters: West Vancouverites brace for Seawalk 'Dogageddon'

Residents have unleashed their opinions on council’s decision to loosen restrictions on dogs in public spaces
Trevor Hancock: We carry from birth a body-burden of toxic chemicals that we add to along the way

Trevor Hancock: We carry from birth a body-burden of toxic chemicals that we add to along the way

Decades of lax assessment coupled with the assumption that chemicals are innocent until proven guilty have left us and the ecosystem with a burden of toxins
Geoff Johnson: Apprenticeship a solid post-secondary option

Geoff Johnson: Apprenticeship a solid post-secondary option

So far this year, 15,075 people in British Columbia have registered for apprenticeships, up 20% from last year