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Charla Huber: Life lessons from dried squid in a kitchen

Charla Huber: Life lessons from dried squid in a kitchen

There are things about our friends, their families and culture that we won’t know about unless we ask
Trevor Hancock: The economy must serve the people and respect the Earth's limits

Trevor Hancock: The economy must serve the people and respect the Earth's limits

Scientists who examined nine key Earth systems concluded “six of the nine boundaries are transgressed, suggesting that Earth is now well outside of the safe operating space for humanity.”
Geoff Johnson: Four-day school week comes down to child care

Geoff Johnson: Four-day school week comes down to child care

Any move to a four-day school week has to consider child care’s role in the economy
Letter: AC/DC had it right when it comes to the Sunshine Coast Highway

Letter: AC/DC had it right when it comes to the Sunshine Coast Highway

'I would also suggest that this is the time to replace the prolific sticker: Sunshine Coast. Not an Island. The new version: Sunshine Coast Highway. Not a Highway.'
Garden to Table: The crux and re-imagining of convenience cooking

Garden to Table: The crux and re-imagining of convenience cooking

Permaculture expert Laura Marie Neubert updates a 1950s hamburger casserole with fresh and nutritious ingredients
Letters: How much freedom should dogs have? The debate rages....

Letters: How much freedom should dogs have? The debate rages....

The response to a letter we ran last week arguing dogs should be allowed on beaches was overwhelming, with arguments on both sides. Here's a sampling:
Maxed Out: How to give back to B.C.’s parks

Maxed Out: How to give back to B.C.’s parks

'For many years now, tourism has been the province’s breadwinner...'
Letter: Story of selfless LGH nurse restores faith in humanity

Letter: Story of selfless LGH nurse restores faith in humanity

We are so bombarded with bad news, selfishness and indifference that we risk becoming immune, letter writer says
Letter: FortisBC work camp in Squamish not a done deal

Letter: FortisBC work camp in Squamish not a done deal

'FortisBC’s Temporary Use Permit (TUP) work camp is not a done deal because of the work of locals like Sue Brown and the organization Justice For Girls'
Editorial: Squamish's unresolved mystery beckons for closure and accountability

Editorial: Squamish's unresolved mystery beckons for closure and accountability

Anyone with any information on the Sea to Sky Gondola sabotage is urged to call the BC RCMP Major Crime Tip Line 1 (877) 543-4822.
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