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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Participating in the ShakeOut earthquake drill

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Participating in the ShakeOut earthquake drill

Editorial: Unlocking Concentration—The case for a school district-wide ban on cell phones in classrooms

Editorial: Unlocking Concentration—The case for a school district-wide ban on cell phones in classrooms

Why it's Time for Change: The absence of a district-wide policy on cell phones in classrooms sparks a discussion on the need for a comprehensive ban in School District #48.
Ingrid Rice cartoon — Halloween 2023

Ingrid Rice cartoon — Halloween 2023

Our political cartoonist references the horrors of war.
Letter: Repetitive holiday columns are tedious

Letter: Repetitive holiday columns are tedious

'I’d hoped 2023 might spare us...'
Letter: What Giuseppe Garibaldi would stand for

Letter: What Giuseppe Garibaldi would stand for

'While Garibaldi is well worth remembering, he would not want to be remembered at the expense of the Skwxwú7mesh Nation.'
Letter: From Whistler to Israel

Letter: From Whistler to Israel

'Keep Whistler helping to build playgrounds where the rights and freedoms for all can be played out'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Being a waiter

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Being a waiter

Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system will take every funding dollar it can

Baldrey: B.C.'s health care system will take every funding dollar it can

Will Ottawa's recent $1.2B investment for B.C. over the next three years actually help its health-care system?
Letter: Leash your dogs—Whistler is bear country

Letter: Leash your dogs—Whistler is bear country

'The grizzly doesn’t know or care that your dog doesn’t bother bears, is a service dog, or any other excuses for your dog being on the trail'
Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning — everything published before 2008 must go

Geoff Johnson: A new twist on book banning — everything published before 2008 must go

Ontario’s Peel District School Board last month rolled out a process that caused some schools in the area to remove books published before 2008