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Editorial: Focus on furry friends

Editorial: Focus on furry friends

When temperatures reach 26 degrees Celsius outside, which the Sunshine Coast has surpassed all week, it’s 43 degrees inside vehicles
Cartoon: Air conditioning

Cartoon: Air conditioning

How are you keeping your cool these days?
Comment: The basic health question: Who owns our bodies?

Comment: The basic health question: Who owns our bodies?

A commentary by an orthopedic surgeon, health researcher and medical director at Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver.
Cartoon: Toot totals

Cartoon: Toot totals

What do you think about today's editorial cartoon?
Survey: Co-ordinated government action needed to address B.C.’s housing crisis, respondents say

Survey: Co-ordinated government action needed to address B.C.’s housing crisis, respondents say

It is disheartening to find out that half of British Columbians who are not homeowners (50 per cent) do not think that they will be able to eventually buy a property.
Opinion: Government liquor tax hike bender needs to end

Opinion: Government liquor tax hike bender needs to end

When you crunch the numbers, about half of what you pay for beer is in federal and provincial taxes. ~ Robin Speer
Letter: No leaf unturned

Letter: No leaf unturned

The Joint Working Group was tasked with conducting public engagement to determine overall acceptance of a city name change. ~ Paul McMahon
Opinion: Bank of Canada doesn’t deserve its bonuses and pay raises

Opinion: Bank of Canada doesn’t deserve its bonuses and pay raises

In 2021, year-over-year consumer prices increased by more than three per cent for nine consecutive months. But central bankers still took pay raises and bonuses. ~ Franco Terrazzano
Baldrey: CEO's firing sends warning shot across BC Ferries' bow

Baldrey: CEO's firing sends warning shot across BC Ferries' bow

Dismissal of Mark Collins signals that provincial government has no intention of letting the quasi-private company continue to do as it pleases.
Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey reveals why it is time for the B.C. government to seriously consider what is now required in Ontario