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Comment: We need better communication about food recalls

Comment: We need better communication about food recalls

The challenge lies in the effectiveness of our risk communication model for food recalls, which heavily relies on mass media.
Opinion: Fix climate change or leave it to our kids and grandkids

Opinion: Fix climate change or leave it to our kids and grandkids

Realistically, if you are over the age of 50, then the worst effects of climate change will not significantly affect your life. Sorry to be blunt but we are not going to be around in 40 years.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Doing something about pollution

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Doing something about pollution

Baldrey: Nursing, education and construction — B.C.'s in-demand jobs by 2033

Baldrey: Nursing, education and construction — B.C.'s in-demand jobs by 2033

Health care and education careers will have opportunities abound in the next decade, says Keith Baldrey.
Opinion: Banning cellphones in classrooms would eat into teaching time

Opinion: Banning cellphones in classrooms would eat into teaching time

Instructional time is already eroded with the collection of money for photos, hot lunches, field trips, and fund raisers.
Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

The human touch has disappeared with the rise of convenient technology
The Outsider: Spearhead Huts—one down, two to go

The Outsider: Spearhead Huts—one down, two to go

'Skis are waxed. Sled tank is full. Not long now.'
Ask Ellie: Define what you want, then look for it in a partner

Ask Ellie: Define what you want, then look for it in a partner

No one can guarantee permance in a relationship, but knowing what you’re looking for is the first step
Adrian Raeside cartoon: The deer cull on Sidney Island

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The deer cull on Sidney Island

Comment: Landlords being victimized by the NDP government

Comment: Landlords being victimized by the NDP government

When the government found itself with a housing shortage, rather than build more homes, or create an environment for more homes to be built, they saw an opportunity to extort money from those who are successful.
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