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Opinion: Breaking down the 'pseudo-legal arguments' a Vancouver restaurant is trying to use to avoid legal sanctions

Opinion: Breaking down the 'pseudo-legal arguments' a Vancouver restaurant is trying to use to avoid legal sanctions

$100,000 fine for trespassing? A "common law" jurisdiction? A Vancouver restaurant can post all the signs they want: they are still bound by the terms of licenses, contracts, leases, and, yes...public health orders.
Opinion: More young people landing in B.C. ICUs due to COVID-19

Opinion: More young people landing in B.C. ICUs due to COVID-19

Comments by 'Premier Dad' were unfortunate but highlighted growing problem
Public confidence in government鈥檚 pandemic management waning: poll

Public confidence in government鈥檚 pandemic management waning: poll

51% of Canadians satisfied with federal efforts to fight COVID-19 crisis
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Travel to Whistler is essential travel

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Travel to Whistler is essential travel

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Why are we punishing Whistler Blackcomb?

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Why are we punishing Whistler Blackcomb?

Letter: The 'truth' about Woodfibre LNG鈥檚 advertising blitz

Letter: The 'truth' about Woodfibre LNG鈥檚 advertising blitz

Woodfibre LNG has recently been splashing out on full-page ads in local newspapers, plus targeted ads on social media. I鈥檇 like to take a moment to counter the spin.
Letter: Protect old-growth trees in B.C.

Letter: Protect old-growth trees in B.C.

Only 380,000 hectares of ancient rainforest that support large trees (3%) is left standing, according to Rachel Holt of Veridian Ecological Consulting.
Opinion: What do you value, Squamish?

Opinion: What do you value, Squamish?

This is idealistic of me, but why can鈥檛 we assign value to things that have a tangible benefit?
Editorial: How are our kids doing?

Editorial: How are our kids doing?

Two of the most common reasons young people don鈥檛 reach out for mental health help are because they don鈥檛 want their parents to know, and they hope the problem will go away, according to a new report.
Most Canadians favour boycotting next year鈥檚 Beijing Olympics, poll finds

Most Canadians favour boycotting next year鈥檚 Beijing Olympics, poll finds

54% of those surveyed say Canada should not send athletes to the 2022 Winter Games.
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