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PREST: Trendwatch 2020! The year we stopped wearing pants

PREST: Trendwatch 2020! The year we stopped wearing pants

Hot this year: screaming into the void. Out this year: showers.
B.C. residents support seizing cellphones of distracted drivers: poll

B.C. residents support seizing cellphones of distracted drivers: poll

More than half of British Columbians say they have recently witnessed a driver talking on a hand-held cellphone or texting while driving
EDITORIAL: This holiday season, raise a glass to your health and the health of others

EDITORIAL: This holiday season, raise a glass to your health and the health of others

Nurses, doctors, care aides and long-term-care support staff are receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations on the North Shore for the first time this week. It is, frankly, the only thing we really wanted for Christmas.
Politics is a key influencer in North American immigration views

Politics is a key influencer in North American immigration views

More than two in five Canadians (43%) think the number of immigrants who are allowed to relocate in Canada should remain the same.
Opinion: B.C. in danger from those with 'vaccine hesitancy'

Opinion: B.C. in danger from those with 'vaccine hesitancy'

A large number of people don't plan on getting vaccinated
OPINION: Premier Horgan planned to gather with family for Christmas while us peasants actually follow the rules

OPINION: Premier Horgan planned to gather with family for Christmas while us peasants actually follow the rules

Do as they say, not as they do
Public approval of Trudeau’s job performance rises, poll finds

Public approval of Trudeau’s job performance rises, poll finds

Trudeau’s approval rating is highest among women (58%), Canadians aged 18 to 34 (63%), Atlantic Canadians (60%) and Ontarians (59%).
Opinion: It looks like the BC Liberals fear Bowinn Ma

Opinion: It looks like the BC Liberals fear Bowinn Ma

BC NDP MLA Bowinn Ma continues to draw undue derision from some BC Liberal circles
BALDREY: Vast majority of British Columbians are working hard to follow public health orders

BALDREY: Vast majority of British Columbians are working hard to follow public health orders

The looming Christmas season will prove to be perhaps the most critical time of this pandemic
EDITORIAL: North Shore non-profits are Santa's real helpers, especially this year

EDITORIAL: North Shore non-profits are Santa's real helpers, especially this year

Charitable organizations have seen the need in the community grow.