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Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Few Canadians believe that elected politicians are giving this crisis the attention it requires
Let’s Talk Trash: Won’t you be my neighbour?

Let’s Talk Trash: Won’t you be my neighbour?

Lending and borrowing among friends and family is another people-centred way to reduce our planetary impact. ~ Let's Talk Trash team
Viewpoint: Free post-secondary tuition will benefit the economy

Viewpoint: Free post-secondary tuition will benefit the economy

"We can help the students by getting rid of tuition for post-secondary education."
Letter: House prices are horrifying

Letter: House prices are horrifying

"We as a town and part of Canada are being faced with the problem of housing affordability."
Letter: Enough with the fireworks

Letter: Enough with the fireworks

City of Powell River resident not impressed with amount of fireworks on Halloween
BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

More than seven in 10 British Columbians think the province should establish an office similar to Quebec’s Anti-Corruption Commissioner, survey finds.
Opinion: Will B.C.'s climate plan get noticed at COP26?

Opinion: Will B.C.'s climate plan get noticed at COP26?

Some critics say it doesn't go far enough
Viewpoint: Are pandemic support programs still beneficial?

Viewpoint: Are pandemic support programs still beneficial?

If you want to support small businesses and young families in your community, we need people to get back into the labour force... ~ Madison Belyea
Cartoon: Office comfort

Cartoon: Office comfort

How has your transition back to the office been?
Editorial: Treat time

Editorial: Treat time

Who will be answering their doors on October 31?