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Geoff Johnson: How to develop the reading brain in a digital world

Geoff Johnson: How to develop the reading brain in a digital world

‘Deep reading,’ the process of reading attentively and carefully as opposed to skimming or scrolling a screen, helps kids develop capacity for critical thinking, empathy and reflection
BBB: Five New Year's resolutions to help your business stand out in 2024

BBB: Five New Year's resolutions to help your business stand out in 2024

Expanding your reach, and updating or creating a website are some of the ways the Better Business Bureau (BBB) believes can contribute to company growth this year.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: A pet makes its views known at a custody hearing

Adrian Raeside cartoon: A pet makes its views known at a custody hearing

Opinion: NDP lack credibility on electrification

Opinion:  NDP lack credibility on electrification

As we import electricity from our neighbours, we can be thankful that BC Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell had the foresight in 2010 to announce Site C
Rob Shaw: Feds, province at loggerheads over caps on international students

Rob Shaw: Feds, province at loggerheads over caps on international students

B.C. housing minister: 'The core issue we still have, regardless, is we are not building enough housing for the people we have.'
Comment: Judges' salaries are set by an independent commission

Comment: Judges' salaries are set by an independent commission

Judges must be independent of government
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our snow is more challenging than other snow

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our snow is more challenging than other snow

Greg Perry cartoon: Old Man Winter has a question for you

Greg Perry cartoon: Old Man Winter has a question for you

Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

Rob Shaw: Minister Mitzi Dean runs out of resets

The ongoing stumbles of the former children’s minister finally caused the premier to lose his patience
Letter: Financial aid is available for caregivers in Canada

Letter: Financial aid is available for caregivers in Canada

Caregiving holds with it an intricate web of responsibilities and the toll it takes to provide care is real, writes Port Moody–Coquitlam MP Bonita Zarrillo.