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B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

B.C. VIEWS: In 2018, ideology meets reality

Site C only the start of hard choices for Premier John Horgan
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on housing, child care

Premier faces costly urban issues, including marijuana legalization
MAYOR’S MESSAGE: Holidays a time to come together in Esquimalt

MAYOR’S MESSAGE: Holidays a time to come together in Esquimalt

Barb Desjardins offers Christmastime options from the Township
B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

B.C. VIEWS: 2017 is the year of the B.C. Green Party

Andrew Weaver’s shifting priorities shape politics for 2018
B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on election reform

B.C. VIEWS: John Horgan on election reform

NDP joins Greens in bid for proportional representation
RICKTER SCALE: Stringing along the fa-la-las with dad

RICKTER SCALE: Stringing along the fa-la-las with dad

Of Christmases past
B.C. VIEWS: B.C. Liberal battle getting bitter

B.C. VIEWS: B.C. Liberal battle getting bitter

Front-runners Andrew Wilkinson, Todd Stone target Dianne Watts
Liberal leadership hopeful takes advantage of outside lane

Liberal leadership hopeful takes advantage of outside lane

Dianne Watts discusses motivation and priorities
Is there a housing shock looming in Canada?

Is there a housing shock looming in Canada?

Over the past several years, both the Federal Government and the Bank of Canada have taken significant actions aimed at cooling Canada’s housing prices. The intent was to engineer a soft landing for residential real estate, and avoid a very disruptive price-bubble burst.
B.C. VIEWS: Untold stories of B.C. salmon farms

B.C. VIEWS: Untold stories of B.C. salmon farms

Indigenous people defend their jobs against constant protests