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Opinion: Deurbanizing, not degrowth, would benefit everyone

Opinion: Deurbanizing, not degrowth, would benefit everyone

We need to go back to the smaller mills, smaller farms, smaller food processing plants, and the smaller towns. We need to localize the basics of what we need to survive.
Editorial: North-central B.C. has much greater health care needs than a Prince George hospital helipad

Editorial: North-central B.C. has much greater health care needs than a Prince George hospital helipad

The greatest need in Northern Health is more healthcare professionals based in more communities across the region.
Letters: Bring back Richmond-Vancouver B-Line to lower emissions

Letters: Bring back Richmond-Vancouver B-Line to lower emissions

A letter writer thinks a bus from Richmond to downtown Vancouver would put Canada back on track with the Paris climate agreement.
Opinion: Fusion energy could wean us off fossil fuels

Opinion: Fusion energy could wean us off fossil fuels

Fusion has a distinct advantage as the by-product of the reaction is not radioactive. Indeed, the helium generated from fusion reactors could solve another problem as helium sources are drying up.
Les Leyne: No crystal ball needed to predict 2024 will be a year of electioneering in B.C.

Les Leyne: No crystal ball needed to predict 2024 will be a year of electioneering in B.C.

Everything for the next 10 months will be aimed at getting your vote
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What we can expect in 2024

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What we can expect in 2024

Baldrey: Why this B.C. politics story will stand above the rest in 2024

Baldrey: Why this B.C. politics story will stand above the rest in 2024

Provincial issues in 2023 will likely be the same in 2024, but it's the upcoming election this year that'll take over headlines, columnist Keith Baldrey believes.
Comment: Math needs to be a higher priority for parents

Comment: Math needs to be a higher priority for parents

Effective mathematics instruction always begins from the very earliest grades dealing in the concrete.
David Sovka: When it comes to New Year's, people are crazy — sorry, diverse and interesting

David Sovka: When it comes to New Year's, people are crazy — sorry, diverse and interesting

Everybody has their own unique way to welcome the new year/forget about the disastrous old one.
Trevor Hancock: Reflecting on 50 years in the service of good health, with more to come

Trevor Hancock: Reflecting on 50 years in the service of good health, with more to come

Columnist Trevor Hancock looks back at how health care has evolved since he came into the profession