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EDITORIAL: Speaking out for sexual identities

EDITORIAL: Speaking out for sexual identities

Both sides of SOGI debate for B.C. schools show signs of bravery, but not all are heroic
Marijuana smoke clouds ugly

Marijuana smoke clouds ugly

The 4-20 massive pot gatherings just plain ridiculous
EDITORIAL: Why don’t we just chill with the amalgamation talk?

EDITORIAL: Why don’t we just chill with the amalgamation talk?

Victoria and Saanich contnue to chase concept without good reasons why
Editorial: Earth Day shouldn’t be about cleaning someone else’s mess

Editorial: Earth Day shouldn’t be about cleaning someone else’s mess

The problem wouldn’t exist if each took care of our own
EDITORIAL: Premier makes most out of a losing hand on pipeline

EDITORIAL: Premier makes most out of a losing hand on pipeline

The cards were stacked against him when B.C. Premier John Horgan sat down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley on Sunday.
B.C. Premier John Horgan’s Kinder Morgan stance is either brilliant, stupid or cynical

B.C. Premier John Horgan’s Kinder Morgan stance is either brilliant, stupid or cynical

The more and more ballistic the hyperbole from Alberta and other Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion supporters gets, the calmer and more reasoned B.C. Premier John Horgan seems.
EDITORIAL: Humboldt crash a stark reminder of potential road risks

EDITORIAL: Humboldt crash a stark reminder of potential road risks

Vancouver Island junior hockey teams log many miles in a season on the buses
EDITORIAL: Council pay increases should raise questions

EDITORIAL: Council pay increases should raise questions

Should municipal councils be voting for their own pay raises?
Editorial: Looking for leadership in our bid to win the rat race

Editorial: Looking for leadership in our bid to win the rat race

Once upon a time, living-paycheque-to-paycheque was a self-deprecating descriptor used by residents who contributed to the economy – both earning and spending – yet never seemed to get ahead. Now, in 2018, those are seen as the ‘good old days’ for far too many.
EDITORIAL: Educate ourselves about potential frauds

EDITORIAL: Educate ourselves about potential frauds

The Canada Revenue Agency scam is making the rounds in the region again