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Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Rob Shaw: B.C. renters now entitled to highest rate of interest on deposits in two decades

Landlords are required to pay 1.95 per cent interest on deposits in 2023, under a formula that sets the rate of prime minus 4.5 per cent.
Letter: The doggie dos and don'ts of this Port Coquitlam park

Letter: The doggie dos and don'ts of this Port Coquitlam park

A local resident is pleading to dog owners to show responsibility for their furry friends when out in a public area.
Keith Baldrey: New polls deliver good news for BC NDP

Keith Baldrey: New polls deliver good news for BC NDP

New premier and his party enjoy strong lead in public approval over BC Liberal Party.
Backyard Astronomer: Jupiter to soon share the night sky with Venus

Backyard Astronomer: Jupiter to soon share the night sky with Venus

Both will appear closest together on March 1 for all to see.
Les Leyne: Museum's Old Town lives on, as a ghost town

Les Leyne: Museum's Old Town lives on, as a ghost town

Future of Royal B.C. Museum has been sidelined by David Eby’s government
Letter: Government, population must meet together to make 'gentle density' work

Letter: Government, population must meet together to make 'gentle density' work

One Coquitlam resident believe the problem isn't "as simple as investigating alternate possibilities."
Jack Knox: Why it now costs $21.50 for a cheeseburger and fries

Jack Knox: Why it now costs $21.50 for a cheeseburger and fries

On a tightrope: Charge too little and the profit is gone. Charge too much and the customer disappears altogether.
Opinion: How do Eby and Falcon compare in the eyes of British Columbian voters?

Opinion: How do Eby and Falcon compare in the eyes of British Columbian voters?

Four months have passed since Research Co. and Glacier Media last looked at the political landscape of British Columbia.
Rob Shaw: Health-care funding deal is disappointing and B.C. deserves better

Rob Shaw: Health-care funding deal is disappointing and B.C. deserves better

B.C. New Democrats are doing their best not to publicly dump on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new health-care funding proposal.
Les Leyne: Health care numbers game: All that, for one per cent

Les Leyne: Health care numbers game: All that, for one per cent

Divided by 10 provinces and the territories, and then divided again by 10 years, it amounts in B.C. to a few hundred million dollars a year.