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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Taking photos of our restaurant food

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Taking photos of our restaurant food

Comment: Changing travel habits could mean fewer potholes

Comment: Changing travel habits could mean fewer potholes

Changing travel habits could mean fewer potholes 鈥 and save money.
Letters March 8: Learn from Palm Springs; build on Government House land; we need train service

Letters March 8: Learn from Palm Springs; build on Government House land; we need train service

Les Leyne: NDP cabinet ministers struggle to spend last-minute budget windfalls

Les Leyne: NDP cabinet ministers struggle to spend last-minute budget windfalls

One of the problems with hitting this fluke jackpot is that every decision in favour of one program means others were left out. The choices are being scrutinized by sa国际传媒 Liberal and Green MLAs.
Comment: For women, still a long way to go, despite our progress

Comment: For women, still a long way to go, despite our progress

Although women now represent half of the labour force, fewer than five per cent of Canadian companies have a woman CEO.
Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

Opinion: Most British Columbians want an inquiry into foreign election interference

sa国际传媒 leads the way in endorsing an independent inquiry.
Les Leyne: Sextortion bill needs full backing

Les Leyne: Sextortion bill needs full backing

The politicians are proud of the bill, but it is going to take a while to see if it works as intended.
Letters, March 7: Woolly mammoth attacked; what to do with sewage biosolids; increase handyDART fares; Peter Pollen Park is too brown

Letters, March 7: Woolly mammoth attacked; what to do with sewage biosolids; increase handyDART fares; Peter Pollen Park is too brown

Perhaps they attacked the wrong target Re: 鈥淐limate activist smears museums iconic woolly mammoth with paint,鈥 March 2.
Comment: Province's wolf kill requires transparency 鈥 and another look

Comment: Province's wolf kill requires transparency 鈥 and another look

Wolves did not cause caribou population decline 鈥 industrial clear-cut logging and road building for extractive industries are, writes Bryce Casavant.
Letters March 6: Trains, ferries and how we move people

Letters March 6: Trains, ferries and how we move people

Letters to the sa国际传媒 newspaper from our readers: Transportation on Vancouver Island, the cancellation of Dilbert and woolly mammoth vandalism.