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Most Canadians not ready to expand drug legalization beyond cannabis: poll

Most Canadians not ready to expand drug legalization beyond cannabis: poll

Almost two-thirds (64%) agree with marijuana being legal in Canada, while 28% disagree and 7% are undecided.
Opinion: B.C. government's withholding of COVID-19 data sows harmful distrust

Opinion: B.C. government's withholding of COVID-19 data sows harmful distrust

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Local doctor鈥檚 warning about new variants deadly serious

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Local doctor鈥檚 warning about new variants deadly serious

'Do your part, be part of the solution, or you are part of the problem.'
Opinion: The emergency that won't go away

Opinion: The emergency that won't go away

Letter: Protect Fairy Creek forest

Letter: Protect Fairy Creek forest

Blockaders will be arrested for holding Premier John Horgan accountable for his own promise to halt logging in B.C.鈥檚 at-risk forests.
Letter: Lock us down to stop COVID-19, please

Letter: Lock us down to stop COVID-19, please

I鈥檓 writing to you because I have an idea that might help. I think either all of B.C. or part of B.C. should go on lockdown for a few weeks so COVID cases would go down faster.
Opinion: COVID-19鈥攏o party until the finish line

Opinion: COVID-19鈥攏o party until the finish line

Many of us are acting as if we鈥檝e all been vaccinated, yet that is far from the case.
Editorial: Pets should be allowed in all rentals in Squamish

Editorial: Pets should be allowed in all rentals in Squamish

It is inhumane that on top of the lack of availability of rentals, the exorbitant cost of shelter, and the slim chance for many to become first-time homeowners in this town, they can鈥檛 have a dog or cat.
Despite some improvement during pandemic, many B.C. residents struggle with work-life balance: poll

Despite some improvement during pandemic, many B.C. residents struggle with work-life balance: poll

More than one-third of B.C. workers say their jobs have strained their relationships with their family and friends.
Editorial: B.C.'s opioid crisis is poisoning our friends, family members, neighbours

Editorial: B.C.'s opioid crisis is poisoning our friends, family members, neighbours

A public emergency was declared five years ago today. Since then, it's only gotten worse
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