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Letter to the editor: Cutting back means cutting the tips, too

Letter to the editor: Cutting back means cutting the tips, too

"We decided to scale back our eating out and with that the tip will either not be paid or scaled way back."
Letter to the editor: Greed rules the day

Letter to the editor: Greed rules the day

Governments walk hand-in-hand with corporations that only care about profit, off-shore investment, and padding hefty retirements
Opinion: Crosswalk needed at University Heights

Opinion: Crosswalk needed at University Heights

"I’m very concerned about the passengers who get off at the bus stop and then have to cross the unsafe road."
Nathan Giede: Why are we so unhappy?

Nathan Giede: Why are we so unhappy?

With instantaneous access to all knowledge, we are not more wise, practical, nor empathetic: in fact, precisely the opposite.
Opinion: Fully electrifying B.C.’s economy will create an expensive energy crunch

Opinion: Fully electrifying B.C.’s economy will create an expensive energy crunch

Diversifying sources can help B.C. meet both energy and climate needs
Opinion: Under Eby, the old NDP spending ways rise anew

Opinion: Under Eby, the old NDP spending ways rise anew

Funds galore, but no plan for growth in first Eby provincial budget
Gerry Chidiac: Honest discussion important in schools

Gerry Chidiac: Honest discussion important in schools

My own bias stems from the belief that the most effective test of the health of a society is the level of respect shown to all members of that social construct.
Letter to the editor: Cops shouldn’t investigate other cops

Letter to the editor: Cops shouldn’t investigate other cops

B.C. and maybe Quebec remain the only provinces that allow cops to investigate other cops on matters related to sexual misconduct.
Bradley Charles: Timely TNW comedy tackles food theft

Bradley Charles: Timely TNW comedy tackles food theft

The play is enormous fun and, through all the laughter, it inspires an interesting conversation about the world we find ourselves in today.
James Steidle: Forestry progress made things worse

James Steidle: Forestry progress made things worse

The smaller mills have been shut down but it’s worth remembering a lot of them were profitable. Just not profitable enough.