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Comment: Some ideas for easing the family doctor crisis

Comment: Some ideas for easing the family doctor crisis

The reality is that Canada faces a critical and growing shortage of doctors and there’s no quick solution: It takes at least 10 years to become a family doctor and 14 years for specialists.
Letter: Workers, women and Woodfibre LNG

Letter: Workers, women and Woodfibre LNG

'I’ll be honest with you, I used to be against the Woodfibre LNG project.  '
Baldrey: B.C.'s minor political parties — better to be heard or silent?

Baldrey: B.C.'s minor political parties — better to be heard or silent?

It was an off week for B.C. Greens and Conservatives, Keith Baldrey says.
Letter: As Cheakamus continues to grow, parking hasn’t followed suit

Letter: As Cheakamus continues to grow, parking hasn’t followed suit

'This is costing families and individuals more time, money, and stress, and builds even more of a reliance on vehicles, requiring extra parking'
Les Leyne: Court finds province violated labour deal with prosecutors

Les Leyne: Court finds province violated labour deal with prosecutors

B.C. Supreme Court ruling stems from Premier David Eby’s attempt when he was attorney general to change how bail hearings are dealt with
Opinion: Canada can’t fight climate change alone but it can still do its part

Opinion: Canada can’t fight climate change alone but it can still do its part

There is little doubt the next federal election should be about our country’s future and its response to climate change.
Opinion: Government keeps making the same colonial mistakes

Opinion: Government keeps making the same colonial mistakes

The NDP plan for housing is going to lead to more poverty and deplorable conditions for marginalized people to live in while they hemorrhage money at self-made problems.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Crushed by many, many taxes

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Crushed by many, many taxes

Letter: ‘Dismayed and disgusted’ Action4Canada was hosted in Whistler

Letter: ‘Dismayed and disgusted’ Action4Canada was hosted in Whistler

'I stand with the LGBTQ+ community and I also join with the Lil’wat people in their hopes the muni will re-examine their policy around permissive tax exemptions for this church'
Comment: Flexibility will be key to B.C.’s continued leadership in adoption of zero emission vehicles

Comment: Flexibility will be key to B.C.’s continued leadership in adoption of zero emission vehicles

So far in 2023, electric vehicles make up nearly 21 per cent of all new light-duty passenger vehicles sold in B.C. – the highest percentage for any province or territory in Canada.