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Most British Columbians don't oppose the '15-minute city' — even if they don't understand it

Most British Columbians don't oppose the '15-minute city' — even if they don't understand it

Regarded by some as part of an ongoing "war on the car," the concept can be polarizing, and opinions vary across sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Les Leyne: For criminals, catch and release, and repeat

Les Leyne: For criminals, catch and release, and repeat

The key part in three highlighted cases is that each of the suspects was released from custody soon after arrest.
Comment: An epidemic that matters — the explosion of drug use

Comment: An epidemic that matters — the explosion of drug use

The explosion of drug use and its consequences affects all of us.
Letters March 30: More housing support needed; public can't afford expensive luxuries; lack of airport bus service

Letters March 30: More housing support needed; public can't afford expensive luxuries; lack of airport bus service

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Federal government energy policy

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Federal government energy policy

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Les Leyne: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ taking steps to protect province's supply of Ozempic from ethics-challenged pharmacists

Les Leyne: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ taking steps to protect province's supply of Ozempic from ethics-challenged pharmacists

Health minister announces steps to tackle a strange local impact from the mania over Ozempic
Letters March 29: Statistics not the whole story with housing; two views on police liaison officers

Letters March 29: Statistics not the whole story with housing; two views on police liaison officers

Comment: Small individual actions can help our communities

Comment: Small individual actions can help our communities

The time has passed when we could expect action by government, police or social agencies to end this crisis.
Kirk LaPointe: Federal budget arrives, fiscal direction doesn't

Kirk LaPointe: Federal budget arrives, fiscal direction doesn't

Grim deficit news among the goodies from the federal government
Opinion: More than a quarter of British Columbians have lied about their earnings

Opinion: More than a quarter of British Columbians have lied about their earnings

This is the second of three columns that explore Canadians' relationship with the truth, based on polling from Research Co. and Glacier Media