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Letter: New West needs a way to draw boaters

Letter: New West needs a way to draw boaters

Can New West follow Steveston's lead and become a draw for water-based tourism?
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: New West is missing the boat on waterfront dock

Letter: New West is missing the boat on waterfront dock

Let's give people a place to stop instead of being a "drive-by on the river," this writer suggests.
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.
Keith Baldrey: New polls deliver good news for BC NDP

Keith Baldrey: New polls deliver good news for BC NDP

New premier and his party enjoy strong lead in public approval over BC Liberal Party.
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
Letter: Tax hike shouldn't be New West's go-to answer

Letter: Tax hike shouldn't be New West's go-to answer

The city should try generating revenue before it expects residents to cough up even more money, this writer says.
Letter: New West train noise has common-sense solutions

Letter: New West train noise has common-sense solutions

This writer has some ideas about the health effects of high noise levels — and what we can do about it.
Letter: New West city needs to get back to basics

Letter: New West city needs to get back to basics

Too many households are just scraping by, this writer says.
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.