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Letter: A call to action for Coquitlam residents to head to the polls Oct. 15

Letter: A call to action for Coquitlam residents to head to the polls Oct. 15

Would it make a difference if, on Oct. 15, every eligible Coquitlam voter that could vote, did vote?
Keith Baldrey: BC Liberals taking risk in bid to rebrand

Keith Baldrey: BC Liberals taking risk in bid to rebrand

Party leadership fears the word ‘liberal’ is driving right-of-centre voters into the provincial Conservative camp.
Opinion: Press and politicians imperilled in the new age of rage and cynicism

Opinion: Press and politicians imperilled in the new age of rage and cynicism

Our public health leader in this province – our public health leader, for heaven’s sake – requires a security detachment.
Opinion: Anjali Appadurai’s campaign threatens to derail David Eby’s BC NDP coronation

Opinion: Anjali Appadurai’s campaign threatens to derail David Eby’s BC NDP coronation

Might we soon have NDP Premier Anjali Appadurai? 
Survey: Growing number of British Columbians say health-care system in need of major rehab

Survey: Growing number of British Columbians say health-care system in need of major rehab

Concerns about a shortage of doctors and nurses are severe across every region of the province.
Jack Knox: No, Henderson's goal wasn't just another hockey moment

Jack Knox: No, Henderson's goal wasn't just another hockey moment

People remember where they were when Paul Henderson scored in the same way they remember where they were on VE Day, when JFK was shot, when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, or on 9/11
Opinion: Canada moving at geological speed in tapping its resource riches

Opinion: Canada moving at geological speed in tapping its resource riches

This ought to be Pierre Gratton’s moment. The 11-year CEO of the Mining Association of Canada, by any objective measure, ought to be beaming at the confluence of events making possible an historic boom in the sector he represents.
Survey: Canadians leading the politically correct parade in North America

Survey: Canadians leading the politically correct parade in North America

The majority of Canadians say they support the use of political correctness.
Letter: Inclusionary Zoning Policy in Port Moody will have devastating impacts on homeowners, city hall

Letter: Inclusionary Zoning Policy in Port Moody will have devastating impacts on homeowners, city hall

On April 19, Port Moody city council approved an Inclusionary Zoning Policy requiring 15 per cent of new building floor area to be below-market rental, the letter writer states.
Jack Knox: A fundraiser, yes, but Tour de Rock is also a human story

Jack Knox: A fundraiser, yes, but Tour de Rock is also a human story

The Tour de Rock journey begins this weekend with cyclists riding the length of Vancouver Island