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Jack Knox: Customers feel boxed in by Canada Post fuel surcharges

Jack Knox: Customers feel boxed in by Canada Post fuel surcharges

On Monday, Canada Post's fuel surcharges for domestic delivery reached 39.5 per cent, prompting Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns to raise the issue in the House of Commons.
Letter: Stratas should be controlled by owners who live there

Letter: Stratas should be controlled by owners who live there

"The people who live here bought a home. They did not buy a money-earning investment."
Letter: BC NDP housing plan has 'blindsided' strata owners

Letter: BC NDP housing plan has 'blindsided' strata owners

"Shame on the NDP for behaving like dictators."
Carson Binda: It’s time to put out the ICBC dumpster fire

Carson Binda: It’s time to put out the ICBC dumpster fire

Drivers in British Columbia deserve better than ICBC.
Kirk LaPointe: Long-awaited Indo-Pacific Strategy falls short

Kirk LaPointe: Long-awaited Indo-Pacific Strategy falls short

The streets are filled with protests on its zero-COVID dictate. The Chinese government is showing signs of worry. The Mounties are investigating China’s infiltration in Canadian affairs. The Chinese government is shrugging it off.
Rob Shaw: The privatization of health-care services jobs was harmful then and would be now

Rob Shaw: The privatization of health-care services jobs was harmful then and would be now

Cora Mojica clearly remembers the moment when she found out her food prep job at Vancouver General Hospital was being repatriated from a private company back into government.
Letter: Proposed B.C. strata changes are a 'stupid distraction'

Letter: Proposed B.C. strata changes are a 'stupid distraction'

Does the government have the right to change the constitutions and bylaws of private buildings and elected strata boards? This letter writer thinks not.
Letter: Rentals shouldn't be up to strata council 'busybodies'

Letter: Rentals shouldn't be up to strata council 'busybodies'

If we don't deal with B.C.'s housing crisis, the whole country will suffer.
Jacquie Griffiths: As a recession looms, how can Metro Vancouver best protect its economy?

Jacquie Griffiths: As a recession looms, how can Metro Vancouver best protect its economy?

In the wake of the financial crisis in 2009, it was clear that the Metro Vancouver region fared far better than other jurisdictions. But we should not assume we will automatically fare as well in 2023.
Survey: More British Columbians are now eager to expand their travel horizons

Survey: More British Columbians are now eager to expand their travel horizons

The pandemic caused significant problems for those who wanted to get away during two holiday seasons.