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Healthy Living: Why we need to remember

Healthy Living: Why we need to remember

We, as humans, are uniquely placed in the natural world with how we remember past events to inform our present and influence the future. Our brains encode, store, then retrieve information to help us navigate events toward the best possible outcome.
Editorial: Think, remember and reflect

Editorial: Think, remember and reflect

During the Battle of Ypres in 1915, Canadian lieutenant-colonel John McCrae wrote In Flanders Fields when he saw poppies growing beside a grave of a close friend who died in battle.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Long-term care homes

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Long-term care homes

Seniors surveyed fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19: advocate
Opinion: Name change won't fix woes of BC Liberals

Opinion: Name change won't fix woes of BC Liberals

While the BC NDP waits patiently to return to full-government mode, the BC Liberals are beginning a long stay in the political wilderness.
Cartoon: Costume choice

Cartoon: Costume choice

What are you wearing for Halloween this year?
Editorial: Election night lacks drama

Editorial: Election night lacks drama

Political junkies may have been let down as results came in for the BC provincial election on October 24, not due to the outcome, but rather with the swiftness of that outcome.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Election alternate universe

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Election alternate universe

Healthy Living: Anger is an ally, not an enemy

Healthy Living: Anger is an ally, not an enemy

Mental health is a continuous and conscious effort as a second wave of the COVID-19 virus rumbles through the population like a locomotive train without an engineer.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: A lot of mail to sort

Adrian Raeside cartoon: A lot of mail to sort

Mail-in deluge allows voting at stations to go with barely a hitch
Les Leyne: Gamble pays off, Horgan becomes first NDP premier to serve two terms

Les Leyne: Gamble pays off, Horgan becomes first NDP premier to serve two terms

B.C.’s last general election in 2017 took 69 days to figure out, but Saturday’s vote was more decisive even if the final count will take a few more weeks.