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Kirk LaPointe: Inflation stability delivering sighs of relief to British Columbians 鈥 and politicians

Kirk LaPointe: Inflation stability delivering sighs of relief to British Columbians 鈥 and politicians

There are substantial political consequences arising from the actions of the independent central bank and Tuesday's inflation data is likely to provide a respite to Eby and Trudeau, writes Kirk LaPointe
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Being a waiter

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Being a waiter

Letters Oct. 17: Improving sa国际传媒 Ferries; we should build bridges; paying for medical care

Letters Oct. 17: Improving sa国际传媒 Ferries; we should build bridges; paying for medical care

Les Leyne: Short-term rental crackdown was a long time coming

Les Leyne: Short-term rental crackdown was a long time coming

The last decade or so was taken up by ineffectually dabbing at the problem and bringing in measures that didn鈥檛 accomplish much of anything
Letters Oct. 16: sa国际传媒 Ferries fixes, the role of urban planners, pedestrian safety

Letters Oct. 16: sa国际传媒 Ferries fixes, the role of urban planners, pedestrian safety

Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning 鈥 everything published before 2008 must go

Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning 鈥 everything published before 2008 must go

Ontario鈥檚 Peel District School Board last month rolled out a process that caused some schools in the area to remove books published before 2008
Charla Huber: Facebook news ban has drastically limited my time on the site

Charla Huber: Facebook news ban has drastically limited my time on the site

I wonder if the news ban is going to prove to be a mistake, akin to Blockbuster dismissing Netflix
Monique Keiran: Fall acorn bounty has menu potential, if you're prepared to do the work

Monique Keiran: Fall acorn bounty has menu potential, if you're prepared to do the work

Nuts need to be boiled and drained multiple times, until they no longer taste bitter
Trevor Hancock: Joe Brewer, cultural evolution and bioregional regeneration

Trevor Hancock: Joe Brewer, cultural evolution and bioregional regeneration

How do we evolve to a culture that is fit for purpose in the 21st century, faced with the realities of ecological limits and social inequity?
Comment: Repeating climate truth until it sinks in

Comment: Repeating climate truth until it sinks in

Our 鈥渇olly鈥 is that many of us have become so accustomed to comfortable, energy-intensive lives that we resist change.