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Letter: Praise for Woodfibre LNG project

Letter: Praise for Woodfibre LNG project

'I know firsthand how Woodfibre LNG will make a positive impact on Canada鈥檚 economy, while benefiting hundreds of thousands of Canadians who directly rely on this sector to support their families.'
Greg Perry cartoon: Old Man Winter has a question for you

Greg Perry cartoon: Old Man Winter has a question for you

Letter: New ferry to 麻豆社国产needed

Letter: New ferry to 麻豆社国产needed

I am a passenger who frequently rides the ferry between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale and it is always overcrowded with passengers.
Opinion: Railing against poor driving etiquette in 麻豆社国产and beyond

Opinion: Railing against poor driving etiquette in 麻豆社国产and beyond

Squamish, British Columbia, all of Canada: Let鈥檚 talk about the quality of driving. I鈥檝e lived in Canada since 2018, and I鈥檝e always been amazed by the high insurance rates when it comes to insuring a vehicle and the poor reputation of drivers.
Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

The ongoing stumbles of the former children鈥檚 minister finally caused the premier to lose his patience
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Opinion: The world doesn鈥檛 need any more Canadians

Opinion: The world doesn鈥檛 need any more Canadians

Our Canadian lifestyle is a huge burden on the planet.聽So why are we expanding it with record setting-levels of immigration?
Baldrey: B.C. Hydro's ability to meet coldsnap demand may bode well for summer heat

Baldrey: B.C. Hydro's ability to meet coldsnap demand may bode well for summer heat

It appears B.C. Hydro has found an efficient way to keep the heat and lights during extreme weather events. Columnist Keith Baldrey weighs in.
Rob Shaw: BC Hydro's summertime power imports pay off during deep freeze

Rob Shaw: BC Hydro's summertime power imports pay off during deep freeze

Crown corporation criticized for importing power last year. But the move paid off as an extreme cold snap hit the province this month, according to its CEO
Letter: Over promise and little action from local politicians

Letter: Over promise and little action from local politicians

Traffic congestion issues on the Lions Gate Bridge could be eased if projects were followed through on, argues reader
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