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Comment: School board crisis needs minister's intervention

Comment: School board crisis needs minister's intervention

Starla Anderson is a retired teacher; Deborah Nohr is a teacher and served as a school trustee from 2011 to 2018; and Carol Pickup is a former school board trustee and former 颅Saanich councillor. All three are public-school advocates.
Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Trudeau government's pandemic policies have a satisfaction rating of 61% among Canadians, survey finds.
Comment: Is Pacific herring the next Atlantic cod?

Comment: Is Pacific herring the next Atlantic cod?

A commentary by a board member of Conservancy Hornby Island, the epicentre of the last remaining/disappearing herring fishery in sa国际传媒
Comment: Give the Russian people 'pravda'

Comment: Give the Russian people 'pravda'

A commentary by a professor emeritus in political science at Wilfrid Laurier University. He lives in Abbotsford.
Comment: sa国际传媒 needs to set a new course with energy and minerals

Comment: sa国际传媒 needs to set a new course with energy and minerals

A commentary by the CEO of the First Nations LNG Alliance. She is an elected councillor of the Wet鈥檚uwet鈥檈n First Nation and a former elected chief.
Trevor Hancock: Freedom from regulation helps sharks at the expense of minnows

Trevor Hancock: Freedom from regulation helps sharks at the expense of minnows

The freedom to harm others for profit is the sort of freedom espoused by 颅libertarians and neoliberals, writes Trevor Hancock.
Charla Huber: You don't need to be the fastest to make it count

Charla Huber: You don't need to be the fastest to make it count

In my 30s and now 40s, I have revisited my love of swimming and regularly swim laps at local pools, writes Charla Huber. I am not the fastest, but that is no longer my goal.
Geoff Johnson: Giftedness isn't just about IQ

Geoff Johnson: Giftedness isn't just about IQ

Most researchers looking at how to most effectively teach 鈥済ifted鈥 kids also suggest that these kids need 颅something beyond variations of the standard 颅classroom experience, writes Geoff Johnson.
Lawrie McFarlane: Could a vaccine prevent type 1 diabetes?

Lawrie McFarlane: Could a vaccine prevent type 1 diabetes?

Researchers in Norway and Finland believe a vaccine that could prevent type 1 diabetes could be developed, 颅possibly within a few years, writes Lawrie McFarlane, but this is still a work in progress.
Monique Keiran: As restrictions lift, so does the gloom of winter

Monique Keiran: As restrictions lift, so does the gloom of winter

It must be spring: Temperatures are warming up, and the daffodils and plum blossoms are showing their colours.