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Rob Shaw: Rustad faces long tightrope walk over political landmines

Rob Shaw: Rustad faces long tightrope walk over political landmines

Despite a roaring crowd, BC Conservative leader navigates questions on gender, abortion and election conspiracies
Greens, Conservatives pitch competing visions of education reform

Greens, Conservatives pitch competing visions of education reform

Both parties see need for change but disagree on what needs to be changed.
Not enough laptops, dirty tables: Teachers, parents concerned about state of K-12 education

Not enough laptops, dirty tables: Teachers, parents concerned about state of K-12 education

Funding for schools has been declining as a portion of provincial GDP for several decades, says president of teachers’ group.
Updated: Whistler RCMP seeks public's help locating family of child

Updated: Whistler RCMP seeks public's help locating family of child

Non-verbal child, about 12 years old, was found barefoot in Whistler Village
Opinion: Don't vote angry

Opinion: Don't vote angry

'We’re better than this'
Seaweed is creating food, fertilizer, cosmetics — and Island jobs

Seaweed is creating food, fertilizer, cosmetics — and Island jobs

Seaweed is being used in everything from food products, such as sushi and ice cream, to fertilizer, cosmetic creams and lotions
Geoff Johnson: Emotion has a big impact on learning

Geoff Johnson: Emotion has a big impact on learning

Emotion has a substantial influence on cognitive processes, including perception, attention, learning, memory, reasoning and problem solving
'An incredible social phenomenon'

'An incredible social phenomenon'

Whistler Community Book Club founder Jeanette Bruce looks back on 10 years of meetings and readings
Divers find ferry's propeller on sea floor

Divers find ferry's propeller on sea floor

The 60-year-old ferry was pulled from service after the incident Tuesday morning, which saw 800 litres of light hydraulic fluid leak into marine waters.
BC United to run some candidates to retain party name

BC United to run some candidates to retain party name

The move is intended to ensure BC United remains a registered political party with Elections BC, executive director Lindsay Cote said in a letter to members on Friday