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Letter: To fix acute care issues, consider dementia support

Letter: To fix acute care issues, consider dementia support

In 2050, family caregivers across the province will provide nearly 200 million hours of unpaid care annually to people who living with dementia.
Squamish opinion: News is a local business, too

Squamish opinion: News is a local business, too

'If you are a local business or organization and spend all your marketing dollars on foreign U.S.-based social media companies and then ask us to shop locally at your business, that seems, well, wildly hypocritical.'
Rob Shaw: Eby’s $1.8B grocery rebate was for tough times until tough times killed it

Rob Shaw: Eby’s $1.8B grocery rebate was for tough times until tough times killed it

From ‘core piece’ of BC NDP campaign to political scrap heap in just four months
Comment: If we want strong candidates, we need to end the toxicity

Comment: If we want strong candidates, we need to end the toxicity

David Screech explains what happened to him when he tried to be a candidate for the federal Liberals.
Kirk LaPointe: Sorry, Poilievre—Carney's our next prime minister

Kirk LaPointe: Sorry, Poilievre—Carney's our next prime minister

Conservative leader's path to victory was clear until Trump upended Canadian politics
Squamish letter: Choosing Canadian—The power of boycotting U.S. products, platforms

Squamish letter: Choosing Canadian—The power of boycotting U.S. products, platforms

'I urge everyone who cares about this country and for what it stands to do whatever they can to send a clear message that we will not be bullied and that we are not for sale.'
Andy Prest: It's time to take the Canadian flag back from the honking horde

Andy Prest: It's time to take the Canadian flag back from the honking horde

There was a time, not so long ago, when the Canadian flag was a strong symbol, an emblem flown with pride by people all across this land.
Rob Shaw: Tariff-wary premiers descend on D.C. as Trudeau's time ticks away

Rob Shaw: Tariff-wary premiers descend on D.C. as Trudeau's time ticks away

They barely agree on anything, but Canada’s 13 premiers are united against U.S. tariffs
Mario Canseco: Inflation, job fears and economic pessimism cloud the year ahead, says survey

Mario Canseco: Inflation, job fears and economic pessimism cloud the year ahead, says survey

Tariffs threats haven’t changed our views on Canadian economy, according to Research Co. poll
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Taking attendance at a B.C. Ferries public engagement meeting

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Taking attendance at a B.C. Ferries public engagement meeting

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