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Les Leyne: Greens' views on 'decommodifying' housing may have quiet NDP support

Les Leyne: Greens' views on 'decommodifying' housing may have quiet NDP support

B.C.’s two Green MLAs’ frank thoughts on housing go a lot further than the government’s views. But it feels like some New Democrats would quietly agree with them, and are only constrained by the backlash
Letter: Grizzlies and elementary schools don’t mix

Letter: Grizzlies and elementary schools don’t mix

'However low the risk may be, it isn’t zero'
John Ducker: Sometimes our road symbols make no sense

John Ducker: Sometimes our road symbols make no sense

Roadway markers are the bedrock of traffic engineering systems
Ingrid Rice cartoon — When a community newspaper folds

Ingrid Rice cartoon — When a community newspaper folds

Political cartoonist Ingrid Rice marks the announcements of three B.C. papers closing this month: Kamloops This Week, Alaska Highway News, and Dawson Creek Mirror.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Participating in the ShakeOut earthquake drill

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Participating in the ShakeOut earthquake drill

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Youth column: From screen time to green time—Unleashing the healing potential of nature

Youth column: From screen time to green time—Unleashing the healing potential of nature

Explore the transformative effects of outdoor experiences on health, creativity, and independence, and learn how to make nature an essential part of everyday life.
Editorial: Unlocking Concentration—The case for a school district-wide ban on cell phones in classrooms

Editorial: Unlocking Concentration—The case for a school district-wide ban on cell phones in classrooms

Why it's Time for Change: The absence of a district-wide policy on cell phones in classrooms sparks a discussion on the need for a comprehensive ban in School District #48.
Ingrid Rice cartoon — Halloween 2023

Ingrid Rice cartoon — Halloween 2023

Our political cartoonist references the horrors of war.
Museum Musings: Framing early Whistler

Museum Musings: Framing early Whistler

'When Whistler Mountain was first being developed as a ski resort in the 1960s, A-frames were a popular design choice, whether building a ski cabin or a Skiers’ Chapel'
Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

Les Leyne: Bureaucrats' rejection of power-generation plan to cost taxpayers $10 million

The B.C. Supreme Court ruled that officials committed misfeasance — wrongful exercise of authority — in rejecting the multi-million dollar project without having any apparent grounds or authority to do so
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