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COVID year has put a dent in some Canadians’ pride in their country

COVID year has put a dent in some Canadians’ pride in their country

Pandemic economic fallout, residential school graves have dampened enthusiasm at Canada Day, poll suggests
Opinion: Reconciliation and the ugly truths we must face

Opinion: Reconciliation and the ugly truths we must face

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission didn’t just make recommendations to governments and institutions. It spoke to all Canadians.
Letter: Coquitlam towers a byproduct of councils being 'bought and paid for' by developers

Letter: Coquitlam towers a byproduct of councils being 'bought and paid for' by developers

Automated speed enforcement in B.C. gets green light from public in poll

Automated speed enforcement in B.C. gets green light from public in poll

Cameras to detect speeding at intersections have approval of 71% of British Columbians, survey finds.
Opinion: Troubling B.C. trend sees first COVID-19 doses crater

Opinion: Troubling B.C. trend sees first COVID-19 doses crater

Percentage of people getting first doses slowing down
Opinion: Digital platforms and Canadian media are integrally entwined

Opinion: Digital platforms and Canadian media are integrally entwined

Glacier Media signs deal with Google Canada's News Showcase
Most Canadians cultivating an interest in gardening, finds poll

Most Canadians cultivating an interest in gardening, finds poll

More than three in five respondents (63%) to a poll said they currently grow or cultivate plants in their home, either indoors or outdoors
Opinion: Someone in B.C. won the ginormous Lotto Max prize - it's about damn time

Opinion: Someone in B.C. won the ginormous Lotto Max prize - it's about damn time

Weeks went by with no big winner
Letter: They make it too hard to pay for Belcarra parking

Letter: They make it too hard to pay for Belcarra parking

Not all drivers want or are able to use an app
Letter: New Moody school's solar panels are the wrong kind

Letter: New Moody school's solar panels are the wrong kind

Writer suggests a more climate-friendly design for the Port Moody school could eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.