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Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey reveals why it is time for the B.C. government to seriously consider what is now required in Ontario
Les Leyne: Swashbuckling MacPhail back on the bridge as B.C. Ferries CEO walks plank

Les Leyne: Swashbuckling MacPhail back on the bridge as B.C. Ferries CEO walks plank

Mark Collins was appointed president and CEO of B.C. Ferries in April 2017; in 2020, the corporation's board extended his employment contract to 2026. During the pandemic, there's been friction with the premier's office.
Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

From streaming to records – new survey reveals trends in how Canadians across generations consume music.
Analysis: Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid on thin ice, facing a blizzard of challenges

Analysis: Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid on thin ice, facing a blizzard of challenges

It can be argued that there were too many reasons to say yes to 2010 and there are too many reasons to say no to 2030.
Letter: Why did Port Coquitlam leave the LMLGA?

Letter: Why did Port Coquitlam leave the LMLGA?

"The cost to the city to be a member is negligible," the writer states.
Letter: Ribfest couldn't — and shouldn't — allow pets at its Port Moody event

Letter: Ribfest couldn't — and shouldn't — allow pets at its Port Moody event

Personally, I found it refreshing to enjoy my meal without worrying about whether or not a dog nearby would break free from its owner and nick our food, this letter writer states.
Letter: Pets should be allowed at Ribfest in Port Moody

Letter: Pets should be allowed at Ribfest in Port Moody

As a homeowner in Port Moody, I cannot support the takeover of our community amenities by organizations running events that exclude family pets, states this letter writer.
Opinion: B.C.’s activist protest appetite less than special interest groups claim

Opinion: B.C.’s activist protest appetite less than special interest groups claim

The way British Columbians choose to participate in public life varies widely across demographics.
Letter: Port Moody council made a 'flippant' decision on the future of Westport Village

Letter: Port Moody council made a 'flippant' decision on the future of Westport Village

Writer states, last Tuesday (July 12), Port Moody council rejected a routine agenda item related to the Westport Village (Andres Wines) site to allow them to complete work already well underway with staff.
Opinion: Deeper we go into the dark valley of over-taxation and divisiveness

Opinion: Deeper we go into the dark valley of over-taxation and divisiveness

Look overseas and a passel of leaders are running their course as founded and faulty. Nowhere is there either inspiration or hope.