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Survey: Soccer interest growing but still not a priority for most Canadian sports fans

Survey: Soccer interest growing but still not a priority for most Canadian sports fans

There are still many unresolved questions about the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Letters: Arena ice benefits the minority

Letters: Arena ice benefits the minority

'We are still under Stage 4 restrictions so how can this board possibly justify this decision, which benefits a small minority while the majority of us are doing our best to minimize our use of water.'
Letters: Lions offers housing but not homes

Letters: Lions offers housing but not homes

'There are no longer designated gathering spaces and seating inside or out and no green spaces. No pets are allowed even though there is lots of evidence that pets are good for the mental wellbeing of their owners.'
Letters: Ask if we want to sell

Letters: Ask if we want to sell

Opinion: Eby's caucus choices reward the faithful and corner the fallible

Opinion: Eby's caucus choices reward the faithful and corner the fallible

Controversial ministers have portfolios with expectations; loyal ministers get priority portfolios
Rob Shaw: Mandate letters hint at premier's priorities – and his cabinet's long to-do list

Rob Shaw: Mandate letters hint at premier's priorities – and his cabinet's long to-do list

“This government has sent a clear signal through the cabinet’s new mandate letters that B.C. intends to accelerate the pace of climate action and expand clean energy development across the province,” said Pembina Institute executive director Chris Severson-Baker.
Jack Knox: Rocked by Longevity John's softball-sized bladder stone

Jack Knox: Rocked by Longevity John's softball-sized bladder stone

The bladder stone was the size of a turnip. Or maybe a softball. It was a bit hard to see inside the not-quite-clear Tupperware container in which he held it aloft.
Neil Godbout: Where have all the convenience stores gone?

Neil Godbout: Where have all the convenience stores gone?

The business model for convenience stores big and small was built upon grocery stores only being open eight hours a day, six days a week and closed Sundays.
Carson Binda: B.C.’s new government has a golden opportunity to improve the cost of living

Carson Binda: B.C.’s new government has a golden opportunity to improve the cost of living

Families in British Columbia need a break. They need life to be more affordable, and the B.C. government can help make that happen.
Jordan Bateman: NDP will have to choose between priorities

Jordan Bateman: NDP will have to choose between priorities

The unstoppable force of Indigenous rights has crashed into the immovable object of the NDP Government’s sweetheart deal with its union supporters – and it’s up to new Premier David Eby to fix another self-made NDP problem.