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Comment: British Columbia wins when ships are built locally

Comment: British Columbia wins when ships are built locally

Backed by a workforce of 3,900 shipbuilders, we are now a major employer and economic engine for our province and our country.
Letters: Dogs and bikes should be allowed to mix in Richmond

Letters: Dogs and bikes should be allowed to mix in Richmond

The City of Richmond's options to fix the problem around an off-leash dog park don't address all issues, says letter writer.
Column: Experiencing the Whistler Cornucopia for the first time

Column: Experiencing the Whistler Cornucopia for the first time

A recap of a festival jam-packed with delicious offerings and educational culinary and drink seminars, and wine recommendations
Letters: Why are Richmond taxes going up even with all the construction?

Letters: Why are Richmond taxes going up even with all the construction?

Quality of life has gone down over the past few decades, says letter writer.
Les Leyne: Finance Ministry lowballs housing start forecast

Les Leyne: Finance Ministry lowballs housing start forecast

Either the government’s economic analysts are pessimistic to the point of hopelessness, or the NDP is vastly overselling the effect of the zoning and building bonanza it is trying to create
Comment: We need better communication about food recalls

Comment: We need better communication about food recalls

The challenge lies in the effectiveness of our risk communication model for food recalls, which heavily relies on mass media.
Three in four Canadians say higher immigration is worsening housing crisis: poll

Three in four Canadians say higher immigration is worsening housing crisis: poll

OTTAWA — A large majority of Canadians agree that higher immigration is fuelling the housing crisis and putting pressure on the health-care system, a new Leger poll suggests.
Opinion: Fix climate change or leave it to our kids and grandkids

Opinion: Fix climate change or leave it to our kids and grandkids

Realistically, if you are over the age of 50, then the worst effects of climate change will not significantly affect your life. Sorry to be blunt but we are not going to be around in 40 years.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Doing something about pollution

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Doing something about pollution

Baldrey: Nursing, education and construction — B.C.'s in-demand jobs by 2033

Baldrey: Nursing, education and construction — B.C.'s in-demand jobs by 2033

Health care and education careers will have opportunities abound in the next decade, says Keith Baldrey.
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