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Change in how we vote is up to you

Change in how we vote is up to you

As well as the civic election this fall, there is a province-wide referendum on how we will vote in the next provincial election.
B.C. must drive down freight pollution

B.C. must drive down freight pollution

Pembina Institute argues for cleaner transportation of goods in province

Ruling against Regina Park camp represents long-term loss for community

Friday’s court ruling against the homeless camp in Regina Park is a short-sighted victory for law-and-order types, a long-term loss for everybody else.
EDITORIAL: Conference business helps Victoria economy roll along

EDITORIAL: Conference business helps Victoria economy roll along

Current inter-continental parliamentary meetings speak to broad base of clients
Letter: Unjustified opinions about slate

Letter: Unjustified opinions about slate

Re: Letter, slates help to rule out candidates, by Richard Weatherill, Saanich News (Sept. 4)
B.C. VIEWS: Canada’s carbon tax house of cards is falling down

B.C. VIEWS: Canada’s carbon tax house of cards is falling down

Revealed as just another sales tax, it’s doomed in B.C. and nationally
COLUMN: Time for a reality check on Canada’s exports

COLUMN: Time for a reality check on Canada’s exports

Industrial transitions do not happen overnight, Jock Finlayson writes
B.C. VIEWS: Every day is Labour Day for John Horgan’s NDP

B.C. VIEWS: Every day is Labour Day for John Horgan’s NDP

Union sign-ups, minimum wage for farm workers on the table
EDITORIAL: Overdose Awareness Day a chance for all of us to understand depth of problem

EDITORIAL: Overdose Awareness Day a chance for all of us to understand depth of problem

International range of events illustrate the scope of the opioid crisis
DeMeer: Cats and dogs are reigning - and it’s wrong

DeMeer: Cats and dogs are reigning - and it’s wrong

Princeton editor Andra DeMeer tackles the issue placing pets over people