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Letters: STR opportunity awaits

Letters: STR opportunity awaits

Opinion: Public and cultural services may play critical roles in a city's resilience

Opinion: Public and cultural services may play critical roles in a city's resilience

Preliminary research suggests cultural and social services retain or attract employees hard hit by plant closures in other communities. Preserving them may help cities withstand future crises
Letters: Living wage not liveable

Letters: Living wage not liveable

Letters: Living wage estimate seems like some kind of 'horrible joke'

Letters: Living wage estimate seems like some kind of 'horrible joke'

Letters: A not so funny thing

Letters: A not so funny thing

Opinion: My Syrian refugee friend became a citizen. So why was I barred from the ceremony?

Opinion: My Syrian refugee friend became a citizen. So why was I barred from the ceremony?

Four years ago, a small group of British Columbians helped a friend flee war in Syria. As the former refugee became a citizen, one friend was barred from witnessing the ceremony.
Letter: Don’t buy into B.C.'s COVID kumbaya

Letter: Don’t buy into B.C.'s COVID kumbaya

Opinion: How to teach children about climate change, inspire hope and take action to change the future

Opinion: How to teach children about climate change, inspire hope and take action to change the future

Some children and youth find the effects of climate change are traumatic. Taking a trauma-informed approach to education can nurture resilience.
Opinion: Patient aggression and physician burnout: The makings of a human resources crisis in health care

Opinion: Patient aggression and physician burnout: The makings of a human resources crisis in health care

Although demanding, disruptive and violent patients are a major contributor to physician burnout, solutions to address this increasing problem are not a priority.
Opinion: The death of caremongering: Canadians are tired and most believe getting COVID-19 is inevitable

Opinion: The death of caremongering: Canadians are tired and most believe getting COVID-19 is inevitable

After Premier Doug Ford announced “positive news,” I think about the widening inequality in our province, who the news is “positive” for and the death of caremongering.