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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Enforcing the new short-term rental rules

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Enforcing the new short-term rental rules

Editorial: Falcon must convince voters his BC United party is relevant

Editorial: Falcon must convince voters his BC United party is relevant

A Leger poll this month placed the NDP first, to no great surprise. But shockingly, the Conservatives came second.
Opinion: Bureaucracy looking after itself better than the forests

Opinion: Bureaucracy looking after itself better than the forests

Bureaucracies love nothing more than to spend money making a problem worse only to turn around and spend more of your money to fix it.
Opinion: What about the research that says climate crisis is a sham?

Opinion: What about the research that says climate crisis is a sham?

I come across many articles from respected scientists that disagree on the effect of CO2 in regards to increasing the average temperature of the earth over the next 100 years.
Opinion: Shoplifting needs to be addressed

Opinion: Shoplifting needs to be addressed

I would prefer to spend my money somewhere that they actually try to prevent shoplifting and actively charge the participants, rather then just turn a blind eye and pass the loss onto the honest people.
Opinion: Suing the city will leave taxpayers with the bill

Opinion: Suing the city will leave taxpayers with the bill

There will be zero fiscal accountability placed on those who sit idly by and do nothing or were responsible for our current state.
Carson Binda: The next B.C. budget is a chance for real change

Carson Binda: The next B.C. budget is a chance for real change

B.C. can be a powerhouse again if it reduces taxes
Comment: Government created the housing mess we are in

Comment: Government created the housing mess we are in

Parts of this crackdown make sense, but going after the owners of legally non-conforming micro suites is reckless overreach.
Rob Shaw: No matter the deficits, the BC NDP government invents ways to grow and grow

Rob Shaw: No matter the deficits, the BC NDP government invents ways to grow and grow

Two new bills, two additions to the bureacracy
Kirk LaPointe: The constancy of casual theft is a concern that can’t be ignored

Kirk LaPointe: The constancy of casual theft is a concern that can’t be ignored

Shoplifting seems to be in vogue as some sort of new vandalism, says Kirk LaPointe