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B.C. VIEWS: LNG breakthrough likely means higher heating bills

B.C. VIEWS: LNG breakthrough likely means higher heating bills

Rest of the province will have to tighten its carbon belt
B.C. VIEWS: LNG breakthrough likely means higher heating bills

B.C. VIEWS: LNG breakthrough likely means higher heating bills

Rest of the province will have to tighten its carbon belt
Painful Truth: History made by pigs and potatoes

Painful Truth: History made by pigs and potatoes

A war almost started not far from here, thanks to the shooting of an errant hog.
McGregor Says: Finding a place to slow down

McGregor Says: Finding a place to slow down

When you have lived in the same town in for almost 70 years, change can sneak up on you. Maybe one day you are stopped at a red light and notice a group of fir trees are gone or maybe the old faded red barn has been demolished.
ODD THOUGHTS: Teen braggadacio rules the world

ODD THOUGHTS: Teen braggadacio rules the world

Columnist Bob Groeneveld has had enough of the drama from politicians.
COLUMN: Newspapers matter, now more than ever

COLUMN: Newspapers matter, now more than ever

National Newspaper Week is Oct. 1-7
B.C. VIEWS: Adrian Dix’s private clinic crackdown begins

B.C. VIEWS: Adrian Dix’s private clinic crackdown begins

Province ramps up MRI machines, but what about surgery?
Odd Thoughts: People run in extraordinary jurisdictions

Odd Thoughts: People run in extraordinary jurisdictions

Make sure the candidate you vote for knows what powers they would actually have.
COLUMN: B.C. doesn’t have enough workers to meet industries’ demand

COLUMN: B.C. doesn’t have enough workers to meet industries’ demand

Jock Finlayson of BC Business Council writes about the provincial government’s Labour Market Outlook
Some stories are too painful to follow, and this is a million of them

Some stories are too painful to follow, and this is a million of them

Women in the 1980’s accepted sexual violence as an unfortunate byproduct of a social life