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Letter: Building a double-decker highway will fix North Shore traffic

Letter: Building a double-decker highway will fix North Shore traffic

Adding an upper deck above Highway 1 is a ‘cost-effective’ way to help solve the transportation problem, letter writer says
Rob Shaw: Public sector unions divided as BCGEU pushes for higher wages

Rob Shaw: Public sector unions divided as BCGEU pushes for higher wages

'Framework agreement' reached between province and HEU members, prompting BCGEU to express its disappointment.
John Ducker: Runaway car requires calm, quick thinking

John Ducker: Runaway car requires calm, quick thinking

Understanding what causes cars to run away — mechanical failures, electronic glitches or driver error — is key to knowing how to respond safely if it ever happens.
Opinion: How the sound of names can bias hiring decisions

Opinion: How the sound of names can bias hiring decisions

New research shows that even the sound of a name can influence how job candidates are judged.
Comment: Use fossil fuel production to invest in clean solutions

Comment: Use fossil fuel production to invest in clean solutions

We need to consciously and ­predictably use the sale of oil and gas to fund the transition to a low-carbon future.
Opinion: Canada is leading the U.K. and France in boycotting American goods due to Trump’s tariffs

Opinion: Canada is leading the U.K. and France in boycotting American goods due to Trump’s tariffs

A new study finds Canadians were far more likely to report boycotting American products, services and travel than those in the U.K. and France.
Andy Prest: A definitive ranking of the best and worst months of the year

Andy Prest: A definitive ranking of the best and worst months of the year

Can Christmas bring enough shine to chilly December to vault it past the glorious summer months?
Rob Shaw: Rustad urges Ottawa to send Aboriginal title case to Supreme Court

Rob Shaw: Rustad urges Ottawa to send Aboriginal title case to Supreme Court

The BC Conservative leader warns private property rights — and billions in investment — will remain in limbo unless Canada's top court settles the issue quickly.
Editorial: Scam attempts and misinformation run amok

Editorial: Scam attempts and misinformation run amok

The increasingly devious and tech-enabled methods scammers and agents of misinformation use means we have to harden our defences more broadly
Rob Shaw: Bremner-Akins bets on middle lane in BC Green leadership race

Rob Shaw: Bremner-Akins bets on middle lane in BC Green leadership race

At just 23, Adam Bremner-Akins is pitching himself as both insider and insurgent. But in a contest defined by protest vs. pragmatism, his blend may be a gamble.