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Rob Shaw: Health care, crime and climate issues will define Eby’s first year as premier

Rob Shaw: Health care, crime and climate issues will define Eby’s first year as premier

As David Eby prepares to be sworn in as premier, it’s worth looking at the political landscape he will inherit in B.C. compared to only one year ago.
Survey: Morality increasingly considered a barrier to health-care access in Canada

Survey: Morality increasingly considered a barrier to health-care access in Canada

Over the past four and half years, Research Co. and Glacier Media have asked Canadians about a wide range of issues.
Cameron Stolz: Better choices for Freedom of the City

Cameron Stolz: Better choices for Freedom of the City

The people we should be recognizing with our city’s highest honour are the people who inspire us, whose actions make us swell with pride.
Letter to the editor: ‘Poor planning by the city’

Letter to the editor: ‘Poor planning by the city’

TRU in Kamloops just hosted the Canadian soccer finals with a hugh snow dump and none of their seating is covered.
Letter to the editor: Just one more reason to vote out the B.C. NDP

Letter to the editor: Just one more reason to vote out the B.C. NDP

We have to get rid of this terrible government come next provincial election.
Letter to the editor: More disrespect from Trudeau

Letter to the editor: More disrespect from Trudeau

It is sad when the leader of Canada skips Remembrance Day ceremonies to go to a summit, in Cambodia of all places.
Letter to the editor: Good recognition is great

Letter to the editor: Good recognition is great

Jim Good has created a remarkable and unique botanical park that is well worth a visit.
Letter to the editor: Aid budget needs a boost

Letter to the editor: Aid budget needs a boost

We can’t afford to be so wrapped up in our own increasing prices, and they are a real concern, that we ignore the plight of others.
Todd Whitcombe: Canada pays for American election uncertainty

Todd Whitcombe: Canada pays for American election uncertainty

When the American dollar is strong against the rest of the world – which invariably happens during times of turmoil and crisis – we literally pay for it.
Nathan Giede: Seeds of current conflicts sown a century ago

Nathan Giede: Seeds of current conflicts sown a century ago

Just as the war machine’s appetite grows beyond human control, so our capacity for peace dwindles to a cynical pragmatism