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Comment: Our community deserves a seat at the Big City Mayors鈥 table

Comment: Our community deserves a seat at the Big City Mayors鈥 table

It鈥檚 encouraging that CRD chair Colin Plant wants to lobby the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for membership in the Big City Mayors鈥 Caucus.
Trevor Hancock: Core-value change has to come from the grassroots

Trevor Hancock: Core-value change has to come from the grassroots

Rights-based arguments such as those used to fight the tobacco industry could be a powerful tool 鈥 including the rights of future generations to a healthy environment
David Sovka: Why barbecuing is like the Spanish Inquisition, with more grill rust

David Sovka: Why barbecuing is like the Spanish Inquisition, with more grill rust

Spanish conquerors in the Americas embraced the鈥濃榖arbacoa鈥 cooking method they found, which also turned out to be a great way to 鈥渃ombat religious heresy鈥 back home
Comment: I started swimming because there was a pool on campus

Comment: I started swimming because there was a pool on campus

If the number of swimmers is lower than pre-COVID, this is partly because of the limited hours the pool is open.
Letters July 20: More damage now than 60 years ago; school liaison officers; noisy Centennial Square

Letters July 20: More damage now than 60 years ago; school liaison officers; noisy Centennial Square

Comment: Physical activity, such as swimming, can help students cope with stresses of university life

Comment: Physical activity, such as swimming, can help students cope with stresses of university life

That a pool needs periodic upgrades is predictable and would surely be factored into yearly budgets.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Where to put an illicit-drugs consumption site

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Where to put an illicit-drugs consumption site

Letters July 19: Waiting for child welfare programs to improve; building the wrong kind of housing

Letters July 19: Waiting for child welfare programs to improve; building the wrong kind of housing

Editorial: Government fumbled on human rights appointment

Editorial: Government fumbled on human rights appointment

A mere apology isn鈥檛 sufficient. Heads should roll in the Privy Council Office for such grievous mishandling of a sensitive appointment.
Comment: sa国际传媒 communities with more frequent and affordable transit

Comment: sa国际传媒 communities with more frequent and affordable transit

British Columbia governments spend about $1,000 annually per capita on roads, $215 to subsidize urban transit, plus about $50 on sidewalks and bikeways, but less than $5 on interregional bus services connecting communities.