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Opinion: Slow down – but still be on time

Opinion: Slow down – but still be on time

When we’re on time, we have more time. If we have a minute to spare, we can slow down, take a deep breath, and move on.
Survey: Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opposition decreasing in Western Canada

Survey: Trans Mountain pipeline expansion opposition decreasing in Western Canada

The number of Canadians who agree with Ottawa’s decision to re-approve the project has changed dramatically since 2019.
Opinion: Victoria is pressing for affordable housing. West Van had best be ready.

Opinion: Victoria is pressing for affordable housing. West Van had best be ready.

Our provincial politicians deem it time to build, build, build, even when commmunities say no, no, no.
I had a tweet go viral around the world, and all I got was this (stupid) article

I had a tweet go viral around the world, and all I got was this (stupid) article

Hello from the guy who may have alarmed you about George Jetson's birthday.
Survey: Canadians seeing more dark clouds on their financial, economic horizon

Survey: Canadians seeing more dark clouds on their financial, economic horizon

57% of Canadians say they're in good standing with their finances
Jack Knox: In a Where's Waldo field, civic election campaigns begin now

Jack Knox: In a Where's Waldo field, civic election campaigns begin now

People who lack name recognition need to campaign before the campaign starts
Jack Knox: With the clock ticking, a summer bucket list

Jack Knox: With the clock ticking, a summer bucket list

What if we ran out of time and never got to do those things we always intended to do?
Poll: More than a quarter of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úrespondents say they can't afford to retire on time

Poll: More than a quarter of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úrespondents say they can't afford to retire on time

The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú polled 243 readers and asked the question: How confident are you that you are saving enough for your retirement?
Opinion: Court's decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

Opinion: Court's decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

"It is reasonable to ask now: Why would any source step forward with information if we cannot protect their identities?"
Comment: The basic health question: Who owns our bodies?

Comment: The basic health question: Who owns our bodies?

A commentary by an orthopedic surgeon, health researcher and medical director at Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver.
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