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Les Leyne: B.C. plans to rely even more on vaccines

Les Leyne: B.C. plans to rely even more on vaccines

People will make more decisions themselves about how they'll deal with COVID
Opinion: The delicate balance between grocery store profit and food security

Opinion: The delicate balance between grocery store profit and food security

Grocers must find a way to add value and affordability for consumers.
Les Leyne: House buyers cooling-off bill is a chiller

Les Leyne: House buyers cooling-off bill is a chiller

Very few details of how it'll work have been settled
Todd Whitcombe: Tragedy grows in Ukraine

Todd Whitcombe: Tragedy grows in Ukraine

We are a race which has engaged in some form of warfare for all of recorded history and probably since we first established tribes. Somewhere people are always fighting.
Citizen online poll results: Are you in favour of mail-in ballots for municipal elections?

Citizen online poll results: Are you in favour of mail-in ballots for municipal elections?

This poll ran from March 28 to April 5.
Neil Godbout: Liberal news media bias starts at home

Neil Godbout: Liberal news media bias starts at home

My liberal bias as Citizen editor became too entrenched over the past two years and I apologize to readers for that.
Opinion: Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern British Columbia

Opinion: Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern British Columbia

While crocodiles are not native to Canada, fossil traces have been found in northern British Columbia that indicate that during the Cretaceous Period, giant crocodiles roamed.
Opinion: B.C. NDP needs directions to nearest off-ramp on over-taxation highway

Opinion: B.C. NDP needs directions to nearest off-ramp on over-taxation highway

All the government's housing taxes since 2018 have been cash grabs with no effect on affordability, speculation or availability.
Opinion: Pope Francis's apology for residential schools doesn't acknowledge institutional responsibility

Opinion: Pope Francis's apology for residential schools doesn't acknowledge institutional responsibility

As a theologian who studies church apologies for historical wrongs, I understand why the Pope was moved to speak this week, but I hope this was not his definitive apology.
Gerry Chidiac: We have more power than we think

Gerry Chidiac: We have more power than we think

The mantra of American meditation expert Bill Harris is, “Let whatever happens be okay.” Harris was specifically talking about the process of meditation, which can at times lead to tremendous inner peace.