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Letter: Where are your manners, Â鶹Éç¹ú²úyouth?

Letter: Where are your manners, Â鶹Éç¹ú²úyouth?

'Some may label me a curmudgeon, and perhaps they are correct, yet I would argue that compassion and kindness never killed anyone.'
Opinion: Hope in Squamish

Opinion: Hope in Squamish

'Maybe it is just me, but I fear the only green we’ll soon see is the green light given to developers to exploit without giving back. In this case, the word development is an oxymoron.'
Opinion: Was The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú newsroom paid to write those real estate stories?

Opinion: Was The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú newsroom paid to write those real estate stories?

'We were not.'
Editorial: Show our music festival the money, Squamish

Editorial: Show our music festival the money, Squamish

'We pride ourselves in Â鶹Éç¹ú²úon our uniqueness and independence from the city, and Whistler. Do we really want to travel to either for all our fun-in-the-sun festival experiences?'
Jack Knox: Benedict Cumberbatch brings Empress apology letter to London stage

Jack Knox: Benedict Cumberbatch brings Empress apology letter to London stage

The actor read the letter recounting an infamous event involving pepperoni, seagulls and an Empress hotel room at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall as part of a charity event
B.C. nets ‘impressive’ population growth

B.C. nets ‘impressive’ population growth

After faltering early during the pandemic, population growth in Canada’s large urban markets regained their mojo as immigration returned with a vengeance. On a July-to-July basis, Canada’s population grew 1.
Rob Shaw: Pressure to address housing crisis mounts as affordability gets worse

Rob Shaw: Pressure to address housing crisis mounts as affordability gets worse

Despite all the announcements on housing affordability from the new David Eby government in Victoria, a recent report by one of Canada’s largest banks shows things on the ground have never been worse.
Kirk LaPointe: Lions Gate Bridge not nearly the challenge Vancouverites imagine

Kirk LaPointe: Lions Gate Bridge not nearly the challenge Vancouverites imagine

‘It can be an opportunity for reflection inside a vehicle, helpful if you’re eager to get through an audiobook a little more efficiently, but mostly it moves,’ writes this West Vancouver newbie.
Rob Shaw: BC Greens’ continued COVID focus raises questions about party’s political well-being

Rob Shaw: BC Greens’ continued COVID focus raises questions about party’s political well-being

The BC Greens are moving to shore up their credentials on the health care file, by naming a high-profile surgeon to be deputy leader of the party.
Opinion: Mixed response to recycling, other environmental issues in B.C.

Opinion: Mixed response to recycling, other environmental issues in B.C.

Abandoning single-use plastics appears to be a worthy cause for most.
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