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Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úopinion: How I found my ‘brown Christmas’ magic in Canada

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úopinion: How I found my ‘brown Christmas’ magic in Canada

It’s messy, loud, and a little unconventional—just the way I like it.
Rob Shaw: 2024 redefined the rules of B.C. politics

Rob Shaw: 2024 redefined the rules of B.C. politics

Defections, drama and a near minority marked one of the wildest years on the West Coast
Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úletter: Deck the halls with poop bags?

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úletter: Deck the halls with poop bags?

'Come on dog owners, you know who you are, and all you are doing is giving good dog owners a bad name.'
Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úletter: Listen without judgment

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úletter: Listen without judgment

'Our community needs to recognize the strength of the individuals who are fighting battles in silence that everyone shames.'
Editorial: Landslide shows Squamish's heart

Editorial: Landslide shows Squamish's heart

'Happy holidays to everyone who was trapped, who helped and who improvised and made the best of it over last weekend.'
David Sovka: How many insect bits are allowed in cinnamon and other Christmas dinner fun facts

David Sovka: How many insect bits are allowed in cinnamon and other Christmas dinner fun facts

Dave says: If you’re serving the Christmas meal at 3 p.m., you should boil the vegetables by about noon, so they have enough time to properly dry out in a warm oven
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Somebody is prowling in our backyard

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Somebody is prowling in our backyard

Rob Shaw: B.C. housing minister's threats put municipal autonomy to the test

Rob Shaw: B.C. housing minister's threats put municipal autonomy to the test

Municipalities pushing back against province’s housing policy
John Ducker: Smart driving strategies beat Old Man Winter

John Ducker: Smart driving strategies beat Old Man Winter

The root of all cold, wet season motoring errors is driving too fast for road and weather conditions.
Opinion: Password sharing is common for older adults — but it can open the door to financial abuse

Opinion: Password sharing is common for older adults — but it can open the door to financial abuse

Caregivers shouldn't have to impersonate the older adults they care for just to help pay some bills.
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