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Drivesmart column: Traffic cop humour

Drivesmart column: Traffic cop humour

He demands to know what sort of device had been used to measure his speed
B.C. drivers burned by highest gas taxes in Canada

B.C. drivers burned by highest gas taxes in Canada

And we have nothing to show for it when it comes to the environment
Editorial: A pet is a lifetime commitment

Editorial: A pet is a lifetime commitment

Tons of people are getting pets during the pandemic, some for the first time
Working from home

Working from home

Earlier this week I read an article from The Canadian Press about how only 20 per cent or so of Canadian workers wanted to return to the office full-time after the pandemic is done and dusted, according to some light polling done by a think-tank.
Prepare for the worst: 10 steps to get ready for wildfire smoke

Prepare for the worst: 10 steps to get ready for wildfire smoke

The summer of 2021 has the potential to be worse than any wildfire season before it
Woensdregt: On a dark piece of our history

Woensdregt: On a dark piece of our history

215 children in an unmarked and forgotten mass grave
RANCH MUSINGS: Groundwater licensing a crisis in the making

RANCH MUSINGS: Groundwater licensing a crisis in the making

Groundwater licensing is a serious issue. All users of groundwater, other than domestic users, must get an application for a license in to government before March 1, 2022. This deadline has been set under the “new” Water Sustainability Act (WSA) which came into force in 2016.
OPINION: B.C.’s tourism and hospitality sector desperately needs a restart plan

OPINION: B.C.’s tourism and hospitality sector desperately needs a restart plan

Pandemic’s trickle-down impact is particularly large and insidious at a local and community level
ODE TO GRAMMA

ODE TO GRAMMA

As an eighteen month old, I was taken to a park in Baltimore which is not really all that special except that it was my Gramma who took me.
B.C. can’t keep spending like there’s no tomorrow

B.C. can’t keep spending like there’s no tomorrow

By Kris Sims