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Comment: Joint maritime museum project deserves support

Comment: Joint maritime museum project deserves support

Given that the welcome centre could be built anywhere on the B.C. coast then floated in, and the museum portion would use the existing historic CPR Steamship Terminal, costs should be containable.
Letters Nov. 2: Praise for youth; parking fees; ICBC rates

Letters Nov. 2: Praise for youth; parking fees; ICBC rates

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Trouble on our streets

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Trouble on our streets

Letters Nov. 1: Tax reform, missing voters, election system

Letters Nov. 1: Tax reform, missing voters, election system

Editorial: Beware the danger of radon gas in homes

Editorial: Beware the danger of radon gas in homes

In 2012, about seven per cent of homes were found to have dangerous quantities of the gas. Now that figure is 17.8 per cent, meaning that an estimated 10 million Canadians are living in homes with dangerous amounts of radon.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Somebody is ringing the doorbell at Liberal Party HQ

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Somebody is ringing the doorbell at Liberal Party HQ

Comment: Atmospheric rivers require new approach to water management

Comment: Atmospheric rivers require new approach to water management

Warm air holds more water vapour, leading to heavier rainfall while also increasing evaporation, which dries out the land.
Letters Oct. 31: Confidence in our election process; tinfoil hats; facts matter

Letters Oct. 31: Confidence in our election process; tinfoil hats; facts matter

Opinion: Rebuilding trust in journalism starts with busting misconceptions

Opinion: Rebuilding trust in journalism starts with busting misconceptions

A veteran B.C. journalist confronts common misunderstandings about how reporters really work
Les Leyne: With slim majority, David Eby begins a balancing act

Les Leyne: With slim majority, David Eby begins a balancing act

“Public drug use and people struggling with mental health and severe addictions on our streets are a priority for British Columbians. I heard that loud and clear.”