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Column: ‘Brain rot’ an appropriate choice for word of the year

Column: ‘Brain rot’ an appropriate choice for word of the year

The Oxford University Press has named “brain rot” as the Oxford Word of the Year 2024.
Patriarchy, white privilege killed the Montreal women, MP says

Patriarchy, white privilege killed the Montreal women, MP says

It has been 35 years since 14 women were murdered for being a woman. The misogyny continues, says Port Moody–Coquitlam NDP MP Bonita Zarrillo on the anniversary of the Polytechnique Montreal massacre.
Rob Shaw: Eby racing to tackle street disorder amid public exasperation

Rob Shaw: Eby racing to tackle street disorder amid public exasperation

New rules on involuntary care aim to tackle mental health and addiction crises
Gwyn Morgan: Strikes divide Canadians into haves and have-nots

Gwyn Morgan: Strikes divide Canadians into haves and have-nots

The reality is that Canada’s unionized monopolies are both dividing and destroying our country.
Column: Seven holiday wines under $50

Column: Seven holiday wines under $50

Wines from North America's first Indigenous-owned winery to New Zealand, there is something for all wine drinkers.
Kirk LaPointe: Surrey directors sound alarm over Metro Vancouver governance

Kirk LaPointe: Surrey directors sound alarm over Metro Vancouver governance

Regional body faces scrutiny over soaring project costs, lack of transparency
Rob Shaw: Conservatives step in as Eby government dodges business leaders

Rob Shaw: Conservatives step in as Eby government dodges business leaders

Missed meetings, slow responses raise questions about BC NDP's priorities
Opinion: Inclusion at B.C. workplaces means seeing disability as a strength

Opinion: Inclusion at B.C. workplaces means seeing disability as a strength

When diversity thrives, so do businesses and communities
Mario Canseco: Half of Canadians see Trump supporters as a cult, survey reveals

Mario Canseco: Half of Canadians see Trump supporters as a cult, survey reveals

Republicans viewed more critically than Canada's own political rivals
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Predicting a future for Canada Post

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Predicting a future for Canada Post