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Editorial: Think wool, Squamish

Editorial: Think wool, Squamish

In Squamish, we can put our money where our environmentally-concerned mouth is by choosing wool products over synthetics where possible.
Letter to the editor: There are plenty of balloons to be found in B.C.’s backcountry – and some could be dangerous

Letter to the editor: There are plenty of balloons to be found in B.C.’s backcountry – and some could be dangerous

Twice in my 45 years of roaming our local mountains I have found the remains of weather balloons with radiosonde payloads.
Opinion: We have yet to see a real remedy for our broken health-care system

Opinion: We have yet to see a real remedy for our broken health-care system

Surprise, surprise: On the issue of health care, even though it’s taking the money, the province doesn’t believe the federal government has provided enough.
Opinion: A BC Liberal rebrand could help Falcon shake ghosts of leaders past

Opinion: A BC Liberal rebrand could help Falcon shake ghosts of leaders past

Most British Columbians don't foresee the BC Liberals forming government if an election were to happen this year
Letter: The easiest way to fix our highway woes is through regional transit

Letter: The easiest way to fix our highway woes is through regional transit

If we build it, they will come—more cars, that is, to fill any new highway lanes
Letter: Will someone with authority at Vail Resorts please stand up?

Letter: Will someone with authority at Vail Resorts please stand up?

'The silence by Vail has been deafening, and goes beyond arrogance.'
Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Landlords are required to pay 1.95 per cent interest on deposits in 2023, under a formula that sets the rate of prime minus 4.5 per cent.
Trudeau squanders LNG opportunity, First Nations LNG Alliance says

Trudeau squanders LNG opportunity, First Nations LNG Alliance says

Countries will get their gas from whoever will supply it, and those other suppliers will profit while Canada wallows in division and debt.
Les Leyne: Museum's Old Town lives on, as a ghost town

Les Leyne: Museum's Old Town lives on, as a ghost town

Future of Royal B.C. Museum has been sidelined by David Eby’s government
Jack Knox: Why it now costs $21.50 for a cheeseburger and fries

Jack Knox: Why it now costs $21.50 for a cheeseburger and fries

On a tightrope: Charge too little and the profit is gone. Charge too much and the customer disappears altogether.
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