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Letter: Working 24-hour shifts is dangerous for the public

Letter: Working 24-hour shifts is dangerous for the public

Quiet changes are occurring across the Vancouver region that put the public and our communities at risk, the Port Coquitlam letter writer states.
BBB: Investment, cryptocurrency the riskiest scams in Canada in 2023

BBB: Investment, cryptocurrency the riskiest scams in Canada in 2023

The Better Business Bureau's report suggests $300 was the median dollar loss for those that fell victim to scams last year.
Les Leyne: Eby can't call the shots on antisemitism response

Les Leyne: Eby can't call the shots on antisemitism response

A judicious, rigorous, independent look at this would go a lot further in convincing people that the rubble from Robinson’s bombshell letter isn’t just being smoothed over.
Greg Perry cartoon: Salute to a statesman

Greg Perry cartoon: Salute to a statesman

Letter: Changes need to be made to 'flawed' Broadway Plan

Letter: Changes need to be made to 'flawed' Broadway Plan

"After five decades trying to create affordable housing in the public and private sectors, I have learned that while it is difficult to create affordable housing without density, higher densities do not always equate to affordable housing," writes Michael Geller.
Rob Shaw: Eby's weak response to antisemitism crisis threatens NDP government

Rob Shaw: Eby's weak response to antisemitism crisis threatens NDP government

'It's gaslighting.'
Rob Shaw: Ousted minister blasts NDP for 'double standard' on antisemitism

Rob Shaw: Ousted minister blasts NDP for 'double standard' on antisemitism

Selina Robinson cites 'hurt' and 'broken heart' in leaving NDP caucus over antisemitism concerns
Les Leyne: Vivid housing lawsuits embarrass NDP

Les Leyne: Vivid housing lawsuits embarrass NDP

The province has been in court chasing a dozen or more people who allegedly lied their way into buying affordable housing when they didn’t qualify.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to expect on the trails

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to expect on the trails

Opinion: A possible solution to B.C.'s rental law 'loopholes'

Opinion: A possible solution to B.C.'s rental law 'loopholes'

Altering Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) provisions may allow most renters to stay where they live, says the New Westminster Tenants Union.