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Les Leyne: Carbon tax on shaky ground since Trudeau blunder

Les Leyne: Carbon tax on shaky ground since Trudeau blunder

BC United is retreating from one of its predecessor party’s most cherished positions, while the NDP, which once campaigned against the carbon tax, is defending it.
Opinion: Buffy Sainte-Marie and adoption

Opinion: Buffy Sainte-Marie and adoption

Many, including the Piapot First Nation, are pointing to the fact that she was adopted by Emile Piapot and Clara Starblanket Piapot.
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

B.C.'s government is racing to be the first jurisdiction globally to require by law that only electric vehicles be sold, writes Kirk LaPointe
Letter: More on Whistler’s historical A-frames

Letter: More on Whistler’s historical A-frames

Baldrey: Light-duty vehicles sold in B.C. emission free by 2035? We shall see

Baldrey: Light-duty vehicles sold in B.C. emission free by 2035? We shall see

Politicians are optimistic, but proposed legislation may not be practical for most British Columbians.
Letter: Share your ideas on weatherproofing Whistler

Letter: Share your ideas on weatherproofing Whistler

'The loss of the Village 8 Cinema back in January was more than just the end of a rainy-day activity...'
Comment: Forest management needed to tackle the wildfire crisis

Comment: Forest management needed to tackle the wildfire crisis

Opinion: Solutions exist, but they demand a significant transformation of our forest management approach.
The Outsider: Slowing the roll in Tuscany

The Outsider: Slowing the roll in Tuscany

Getting the most out of a short vacation requires good planning
Letter: Want weatherproof activities? Try the Whistler Racket Club

Letter: Want weatherproof activities? Try the Whistler Racket Club

'If you want to save the Whistler Racket Club, please get involved in the public rezoning process'
Geoff Johnson: FSA not a good way of assessing Indigenous students

Geoff Johnson: FSA not a good way of assessing Indigenous students

The Fraser Institute’s FSA-based “ranking” substantiates arguments that assessing a child in a way that does not seem relevant to their life and culture is meaningless