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Jack Knox: Paddington is used to wandering, but 92-year-old wishes he were home

Jack Knox: Paddington is used to wandering, but 92-year-old wishes he were home

Thrift store finds have a way of showing up in surprising places.
Kicking the Clutter: Five tips to help embrace household chores

Kicking the Clutter: Five tips to help embrace household chores

The majority of jobs are not nearly as bad as we imagine. If we avoid them, they will not go away, but only multiply. ~ Ranka Burzan
Editorial: Plethora of parks

Editorial: Plethora of parks

Where are you going to spend Parks Day?
Cartoon: Deep space discovery

Cartoon: Deep space discovery

What do you expect to be found out there?
Survey: What’s up with WhatsApp use in Canada

Survey: What’s up with WhatsApp use in Canada

For Canadians who have close friends and family in other cities and countries, applications like WhatsApp have changed the communications landscape.
Opinion: Ladies and gentlemen: Are you ready for Premier David Eby?

Opinion: Ladies and gentlemen: Are you ready for Premier David Eby?

We aren’t quite entertaining yet the idea of Prime Minister Pierre Poilievre, but we need to accept the notion of Premier David Eby before long. He is on Coronation Street, BC NDP style.
Poll: One in four qathet region respondents plan to camp somewhere in BC this summer

Poll: One in four qathet region respondents plan to camp somewhere in BC this summer

75 per cent do not have a camping trip on their agenda
Letter: Electoral boundaries suggestion from West Van residents unacceptable

Letter: Electoral boundaries suggestion from West Van residents unacceptable

'The Electoral Boundaries Commission is seeking to remove about 10,000 people from the federal West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky riding to bring it closer to the average riding population. The commission, which has held hearings in West Vancouver and North Vancouver, has been considering a proposal to move the Park Royal/Ambleside area in West Vancouver into the North Vancouver riding.'
Letter: Kudos to Zunga Bus driver

Letter: Kudos to Zunga Bus driver

We will use this service whenever we want to go anywhere. ~ Sheila Parks
Survey: Crime, public safety continue to be major concerns for British Columbians

Survey: Crime, public safety continue to be major concerns for British Columbians

More than half of British Columbians (51 per cent) believe the level of criminal activity in their community has increased over the past four years