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Cartoon: Which door, which vaccine?

Cartoon: Which door, which vaccine?

Decisions, decisions...
Trudeau’s Liberals stable, O’Toole’s Tories lose ground in poll

Trudeau’s Liberals stable, O’Toole’s Tories lose ground in poll

Conservative support drops three points since end of 2020.
Survey reveals whose finances the pandemic has hit hardest in B.C.

Survey reveals whose finances the pandemic has hit hardest in B.C.

33% of B.C. residents say their financial situation is “significantly” or “moderately” worse now than it was a year ago
Viewpoint: Open-minded for an open discussion about land use regulations

Viewpoint: Open-minded for an open discussion about land use regulations

qathet Regional District director reacts to land use letters
Healthy Living: The pandemic and mental health

Healthy Living: The pandemic and mental health

Knowing the pandemic pushed us toward an age of efficiency, lifesaving telehealth could be a part of easing the anxiety of the current day. ~ Robert Skender
Editorial: 'Baby steps' for Catalyst mill bode well for Powell River

Editorial: 'Baby steps' for Catalyst mill bode well for Powell River

Relief comes in many forms. For most people, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that relief will come in the form of a vaccination shot in the arm, or make that two (unless the Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccine is an option here).
Cartoon: Tired of pandemic

Cartoon: Tired of pandemic

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Editorial: Vaccination rollout an unqualified gong show

Editorial: Vaccination rollout an unqualified gong show

Even as Health Minister Adrian Dix was throwing Telus under the bus Tuesday for the vaccination rollout fiasco, his own ministry’s ham-fisted messaging was causing unnecessary confusion for many anxious seniors.
Canadians switch channels on digital recording as TV habits change: poll

Canadians switch channels on digital recording as TV habits change: poll

Live television the top choice among Canadians 55 and over.
Opinion: People didn't pay attention to age rules and overwhelmed vaccine call centres

Opinion: People didn't pay attention to age rules and overwhelmed vaccine call centres

About 1.7 million calls were logged by mid-morning on launch day.