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Letter: Bike lanes are essential, but use extreme caution

Letter: Bike lanes are essential, but use extreme caution

This writer has a warning for cyclists: If you're coming up next to a turning vehicle, you'd better be wary.
Opinion: Nearly a quarter of British Columbians would welcome vaccine passports back as COVID concerns abate

Opinion: Nearly a quarter of British Columbians would welcome vaccine passports back as COVID concerns abate

More than half are satisfied with the way the provincial government has managed the pandemic.
Letter: New West needs to act today on East Columbia Street

Letter: New West needs to act today on East Columbia Street

"We have a dangerous stretch of road that needs to be fixed."
Opinion: 10 ways investing in youth can help Canada's future

Opinion: 10 ways investing in youth can help Canada's future

Invest in the next generation early, and everyone will be better off.
Rob Shaw: NDP community benefits agreements create policy conflict for Eby

Rob Shaw: NDP community benefits agreements create policy conflict for Eby

David Eby was left to solve an uncomfortable dilemma not of his own making this month.
Jack Knox: Should we change the name of British Columbia?

Jack Knox: Should we change the name of British Columbia?

The ties between B.C. and Blighty aren’t what they were.
Keith Baldrey: Defection raises spectre of split centre-right vote in B.C.

Keith Baldrey: Defection raises spectre of split centre-right vote in B.C.

Provincial Conservative party could pry enough voters away from BC Liberals to tip a close election to the BC NDP.
Les Leyne: Eby and NDP are dismissive of legislature

Les Leyne: Eby and NDP are dismissive of legislature

Evidence of the attitude came in comic form on Thursday.
Letter: Why New West's bike lanes rock my world

Letter: Why New West's bike lanes rock my world

Still skeptical? Give it time — you'll be convinced in a few years, this resident says.
Jack Knox: Food builds bridges to far-away crises

Jack Knox: Food builds bridges to far-away crises

This is what expats often do when confronted with crises in their home countries, disasters that leave them feeling far, far away from where they long to be. They turn to the food they grew up with, using it as a bridge between here and there.