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Letter: New West walkers wrong about proposed Pattullo paths

Letter: New West walkers wrong about proposed Pattullo paths

Editor: Re: New West groups seek Pattullo changes , Record news I admire the advocacy that the Walkers’ Caucus group does for walkers, but I must disagree with their position on the proposed paths on the new Pattullo Bridge.
Les Leyne: Tuition revenue slump could crimp budgets

Les Leyne: Tuition revenue slump could crimp budgets

Picture a typical international post-secondary student enrolled at a B.C. institution. There are — or were — more than 150,000 of them, and their lives have been uprooted even more than most people’s due to COVID-19.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Celebrating Canada Day during a pandemic

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Celebrating Canada Day during a pandemic

Letter: If you hate New West noise, don't live in a city

Letter: If you hate New West noise, don't live in a city

Editor: Responding to the letter in June 25 edition of the Record, if you don't like city noise, then don't live in the city.
Opinion: Drastic B.C. action on TFWs saved lives

Opinion: Drastic B.C. action on TFWs saved lives

One of the best moves by B.C. during the pandemic was quarantining arriving temporary foreign workers back in April. Every week, hundreds of TFWs arrive at YVR to begin jobs at more than 450 B.C. farms.
Letter: B.C. COVID-19 numbers ‘lagging’ compared with many nations

Letter: B.C. COVID-19 numbers ‘lagging’ compared with many nations

Have you noticed of late how Premier Horgan and Health Minister Adrian Dix repeatedly make comparisons to the U.S.
Opinion: Fraser Health has moved to 'virtual-first' approach

Opinion: Fraser Health has moved to 'virtual-first' approach

Over the past several months, the COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed our daily lives while uniting us as British Columbians in doing our part to flatten the curve.
Les Leyne: NDP responds with petulance to charge that it had overreached

Les Leyne: NDP responds with petulance to charge that it had overreached

Ho hum, another extension this week of the state-of-emergency declaration to give politicians more powers to cope with the pandemic.
Opinion: Premier's omission has 'offended' Japanese Canadians

Opinion: Premier's omission has 'offended' Japanese Canadians

Premier John Horgan began a June 3 media conference with a statement about racism and the “blemishes” on B.C.’s history.
Opinion: This dude compared wearing masks to dunking ‘witches’

Opinion: This dude compared wearing masks to dunking ‘witches’

I see so many people mocking the U.S. because so many of its residents refuse to take precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. I hate to burst your bubble, but we have a lot of these clowns right here in Canada, in B.C. and in Metro Vancouver.