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Range Rover: Tiny titans

Range Rover: Tiny titans

'There’s something about their ubiquity, their stern-yet-unmalign stare, that makes for an acceptable emissary of the chthonic domain—friendly characters from fairy tales and kids’ books'
Cleve Dheensaw: Curtain set to drop on unforgettable Paris Olympic Games

Cleve Dheensaw: Curtain set to drop on unforgettable Paris Olympic Games

Closing ceremonies on Sunday with broadcast coverage starting at noon Pacific time.
Opinion: Road wearier

Opinion: Road wearier

'There’s nothing to lose and everything to gain by driving aggressively'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's happening with B.C.'s fruit growers?

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's happening with B.C.'s fruit growers?

Cartoonist Adrian Raeside imagines the future of B.C.'s orchards.
Opinion: Tackling digital sexual violence in Canada requires updated policies and procedures

Opinion: Tackling digital sexual violence in Canada requires updated policies and procedures

When violence prevention policies and programs don't reflect how it unfolds in today's networked and digitally-connected world, they cannot be effective.
Rob Shaw: NDP trumpets child-care win while Ottawa foots most of the bill

Rob Shaw: NDP trumpets child-care win while Ottawa foots most of the bill

The B.C. government announced an investment in hundreds of child-care spaces Thursday, most funded by federal dollars.
Squamish youth column: Teens’ newest addiction

Squamish youth column: Teens’ newest addiction

'With around one-third of our high school student body gambling, one can’t help but think of the negative effects —and not without reason.'
Opinion: Close calls on the Valley Trail

Opinion: Close calls on the Valley Trail

'If Whistler is to get serious about ditching the passenger vehicles, a key plank in its climate action strategy, an e-bike commuter route along Highway 99 will be crucial'
Maxed Out: The audacity of hope

Maxed Out: The audacity of hope

'In 2004, Barack Obama gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention...'
John Ducker: Going the wrong way is baffling, but it happens

John Ducker: Going the wrong way is baffling, but it happens

The problem with wrong-way driving, you might guess, mostly lies with driver error.