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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

Can you relate?
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.
Letter: Wrong location for composting

Letter: Wrong location for composting

Powell River resident disagrees with proposed location of facility
Opinion: BC Liberals walking tricky tightrope with health policy barbs

Opinion: BC Liberals walking tricky tightrope with health policy barbs

Gloves are now off in the legislature
Pandemic skeptics remain a fringe minority in B.C.

Pandemic skeptics remain a fringe minority in B.C.

15% of province's residents do not believe COVID-19 is a real threat, poll finds