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Squamish letter: Call for cyclist responsibility as e-bike use surges

Squamish letter: Call for cyclist responsibility as e-bike use surges

The rise in high-speed bike traffic has sparked calls for better education and regulation to ensure that walkers aren't left vulnerable on shared paths.
Squamish editorial: The sky isn’t always falling

Squamish editorial: The sky isn’t always falling

We are a community of extremes—in our sports, business, politics, lives, and outlook.
Opinion: Is it wrong to date a coworker? Not necessarily — but it can get complicated

Opinion: Is it wrong to date a coworker? Not necessarily — but it can get complicated

Falling for someone at work can be both exciting and rewarding, but they can also cause challenges to employees and workplaces.
Mario Canseco: Support for abortion rights reaches highest level since 2013, survey finds

Mario Canseco: Support for abortion rights reaches highest level since 2013, survey finds

Only eight per cent of Canadians want abortion banned entirely, while 62 per cent see no point in reopening the debate, according to a new Research Co. poll
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Exploring fun travel options in the summer

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Exploring fun travel options in the summer

Opinion: Child eyewitnesses can be unreliable, but new techniques can support them

Opinion: Child eyewitnesses can be unreliable, but new techniques can support them

A new technique helps investigators working with child eyewitnesses confirm the identity of suspects.
Kirk LaPointe: Poilievre is back in Ottawa but his second chance won’t be easy

Kirk LaPointe: Poilievre is back in Ottawa but his second chance won’t be easy

Voters may not be as forgiving if the Conservative leader's same old act returns
Rob Shaw: Longest ballot in Canadian history proves a point but not the one protesters intended

Rob Shaw: Longest ballot in Canadian history proves a point but not the one protesters intended

Protest candidates tried to bury federal Conservative leader under a 214-name ballot. He still cruised to victory and is now pushing to rewrite election law.
Opinion: Online reviews influence what we buy, but should they have that much power over our choices?

Opinion: Online reviews influence what we buy, but should they have that much power over our choices?

Consumers use online reviews to inform their purchasing decisions, but the reviews can be influenced by many different factors.
Rob Shaw: Brief Air Canada strike makes for easy political theatre for BC NDP

Rob Shaw: Brief Air Canada strike makes for easy political theatre for BC NDP

Flight attendants have reached a tentative deal with their employer. By siding with workers, the provincial government got to hit an unpopular airline, embarrass Ottawa and stand with unions.