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LETTER: Outdated privacy laws don’t protect personal information

LETTER: Outdated privacy laws don’t protect personal information

Canada’s election is just around the corner and I’m concerned that our political parties are not protecting the personal information they gather from us. I believe that they should be made subject to federal privacy laws.
COLUMN: Revisiting a decade ago as Victoria celebrates 20 years of Ska

COLUMN: Revisiting a decade ago as Victoria celebrates 20 years of Ska

4 million tourists visit Greater Victoria each year and there’s a reason we remain despite them
B.C. VIEWS: When farmland protection doesn’t protect farmers

B.C. VIEWS: When farmland protection doesn’t protect farmers

Secondary residences aren’t mansions, families tell Lana Popham
LETTER: British Columbia’s forest industry crisis being made worse

LETTER: British Columbia’s forest industry crisis being made worse

Andrew Wilkinson warns of regulatory overload by John Horgan’s NDP
Don’t blame climate change on everything

Don’t blame climate change on everything

Reader writes legitimate groups offer themselves no favours by tacking climate change on every issue
This is our generation’s opportunity to create an industry for B.C.: LNG Alliance

This is our generation’s opportunity to create an industry for B.C.: LNG Alliance

CEO says much of the work has already been awarded to First Nations
Rickter Scale: Meanwhile back in Toronto

Rickter Scale: Meanwhile back in Toronto

The Rickter Scale is a weekly column
OPINION: Don’t call me cutie pie, and I’m not on blood thinners

OPINION: Don’t call me cutie pie, and I’m not on blood thinners

The problem with ageism
COLUMN: From obesity to allergies, outdoor play is the best medicine for children

COLUMN: From obesity to allergies, outdoor play is the best medicine for children

What is this fix-all simple solution? Playing outside.
B.C. VIEWS: Urban environmental ‘emergency’ routine wearing thin

B.C. VIEWS: Urban environmental ‘emergency’ routine wearing thin

Forests, killer whales stubbornly defy predictions they are dying