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Letter: Bumpy road to Squamish's turf field

Letter: Bumpy road to Squamish's turf field

The gravel road becomes extremely pitted every rainfall and one thing Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úexperiences is rain.
Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Baldrey: B.C.'s top five political stories of 2023 — in my opinion

Keith Baldrey reflects on the big stories out of Victoria this past year, including housing legislation, health facility closures and the rise of the B.C. Conservatives.
Opinion: A Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úSpeaks resolution

Opinion: A Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úSpeaks resolution

Start the new year right by shutting down Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úSpeaks Facebook group—it's time to eliminate negativity and build a healthier community.
Editorial: The Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úpoop problem

Editorial: The Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úpoop problem

Resolve to keep Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úclean in the new year: Addressing the dog poop problem.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: A ladder that's really hard to climb

Adrian Raeside cartoon: A ladder that's really hard to climb

Letter: Ick! Can you please shower before entering swimming pools

Letter: Ick! Can you please shower before entering swimming pools

North Shore swimmers should be making more use of the on-site showers prior to dipping, this reader says
Comment: B.C. Ferries needs to find a new way of thinking

Comment: B.C. Ferries needs to find a new way of thinking

The public has been asked for ideas on what to do with the former buffet space on the large B.C. Ferries vessels. A better question might what ferry service riders would like to see in 10 years.
Comment: Let U.S. shipyards build for the Royal Canadian Navy

Comment: Let U.S. shipyards build for the Royal Canadian Navy

The navy now relies on its 12 Halifax class frigates, which are approaching the end of their 30-year operational life but must stay in service for another 15 years because their replacements are behind schedule and over budget.
Yes, David, there is a Santa Claus

Yes, David, there is a Santa Claus

We should be thankful to live in a world with Santa Claus.
Charla Huber: Nintendo, tamales, Chinese food and other unconventional holiday traditions

Charla Huber: Nintendo, tamales, Chinese food and other unconventional holiday traditions

There is no one right way to spend the day, and if your day looks different than other people’s, that’s OK
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