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Letters: Don't enable speeding on Lower Road

Letters: Don't enable speeding on Lower Road

'If drivers who are using Lower Road instead of the highway, to get to Gibsons or Sechelt, find that it is not faster because the speed limit is actually 30 km/h slower on Lower Road, they may stay on the highway.'
Opinion: BC NDP implosion is close to detonation

Opinion: BC NDP implosion is close to detonation

"There are two possibilities ahead."
Rob Shaw: Without their most popular asset, New Democrats are disconnected, not hopeless

Rob Shaw: Without their most popular asset, New Democrats are disconnected, not hopeless

The legislature's first week back in session was a sobering look at BC NDP leadership and politics beyond Premier John Horgan.
Les Leyne: Yes, the criminal-justice system is broken

Les Leyne: Yes, the criminal-justice system is broken

The assistant deputy attorney general responsible for the prosecution service issued an unusual statement disputing the “catch and release” phrase and saying it’s not the province that set the strong presumption in favour of pretrial release
Survey: Pandemic’s changes to travel and other business practices appear permanent

Survey: Pandemic’s changes to travel and other business practices appear permanent

More than half of British Columbians feel good about their current working arrangements.
Jordan Bateman: Appadurai ousting just business as usual for the NDP

Jordan Bateman: Appadurai ousting just business as usual for the NDP

Appadurai’s nomination application still hasn’t been accepted by the NDP brass. It has become clear it never will be.
Editorial: Eby's housing message a shot across the bow

Editorial: Eby's housing message a shot across the bow

NDP frontrunner signals to municipalities the province will take a more activist role on housing.
Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes ahead with what parents call 'clawback of care' for autistic children

Rob Shaw: B.C. pushes ahead with what parents call 'clawback of care' for autistic children

Despite parent concerns, the province will move ahead with dramatic changes to autism services for kids.
Les Leyne: Rankin takes a harder line on prolific offenders

Les Leyne: Rankin takes a harder line on prolific offenders

Unlike David Eby, who initially tried to downplay crime concerns, Attorney General Murray leans more toward accepting that a state of crisis exists
Letters: Make the polluter pay? It’s hypocrisy!

Letters: Make the polluter pay? It’s hypocrisy!

'People! Let me remind you how oil is connected with everything you do!'