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Opinion: Aiding Ukrainians facing Russian brutality is in tech exec’s blood

Opinion: Aiding Ukrainians facing Russian brutality is in tech exec’s blood

There is no small international irony, and no small intergenerational harmony, to be found in the recent exploits of Peter Lukomskyj.
Opinion: Premier parrots ‘freedom convoy’ cult talking points by telling us not to be ‘afraid’

Opinion: Premier parrots ‘freedom convoy’ cult talking points by telling us not to be ‘afraid’

Anti-vaccine mandate protests have focused on not being "afraid" of COVID-19.
Opinion: Can we talk? Human interaction trumps tech in some realms of communication, poll finds

Opinion: Can we talk? Human interaction trumps tech in some realms of communication, poll finds

Majorities of Canadians would prefer to break up with a lover or quit a job in person, survey suggests.
Letter: 27 seconds could mean life or death on Gatensbury Street in Coquitlam

Letter: 27 seconds could mean life or death on Gatensbury Street in Coquitlam

A Port Moody couple on Gatensbury Street ask the City of Coquitlam, What is gained by increasing the speed limit to 50 km/h?
Comment: I'm an emergency physician. I'm angry that governments are mishandling primary care

Comment: I'm an emergency physician. I'm angry that governments are mishandling primary care

We need investment in longitudinal primary care and a change in the payment model.
Opinion: BC NDP handed golden opportunity with MLA's sudden resignation

Opinion: BC NDP handed golden opportunity with MLA's sudden resignation

Two upcoming byelections, however, are crucial for BC Liberals to win.
Opinion: Work regains the upper hand in the battle for B.C. work-life balance

Opinion: Work regains the upper hand in the battle for B.C. work-life balance

55 per cent of employed British Columbians say work is “definitely” or “probably” taking precedence over lifestyle, up 10 points since 2021.
Letter: BC NDP gives 'bogus justification' for hiking pay of cabinet ministers

Letter: BC NDP gives 'bogus justification' for hiking pay of cabinet ministers

Was this a self-serving decision or a good way to avoid conflicts of interest?
Les Leyne: NDP cabinet changed Police Act as MLAs were still reviewing it; aftermath of officer refusing to kill bear cubs

Les Leyne: NDP cabinet changed Police Act as MLAs were still reviewing it; aftermath of officer refusing to kill bear cubs

Change was made in response to a B.C. Court of Appeal decision about union jurisdiction that didn't favour government stance
Opinion: Why you should be worried about the B.C. government's traffic court overhaul

Opinion: Why you should be worried about the B.C. government's traffic court overhaul

Why the push to move traffic court in B.C. online? "The government sees drivers as walking cash machines," says a Vancouver lawyer