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Stop hurting the healers

Stop hurting the healers

Last year around this time, I remember I was in Vancouver and everyone would come to their windows or patios to bang on pots and pans to show their appreciation for healthcare workers. That was a year ago and here we are one year down the line, with healthcare workers more overworked than ever, more under pressure and way more depressed than you and I can imagine. And yet, still news of cases from all over the world, of abuse against healthcare workers continues to trickle in.

Old Age Security increase targets older seniors’ higher risks

By Deb Schulte,
FINLAYSON: 3 takeaways from the new B.C. budget

FINLAYSON: 3 takeaways from the new B.C. budget

‘Perhaps most notable is what’s happened in the labour market since last spring’
A note to the class of 2021

A note to the class of 2021

To the Editor,

EDITORIAL: Piper will have to be paid for Canada’s $1 trillion national debt

But in the face of COVID-19, doing nothing was not an option
Column: Let’s uplift the heroes in India’s battle against COVID-19

Column: Let’s uplift the heroes in India’s battle against COVID-19

India reported over 360,000 infections on Monday, May 3
Schisler: Try actually walking a mile in an elder’s shoes

Schisler: Try actually walking a mile in an elder’s shoes

Workday spent with artificially aged senses a real eye-opener
Stop looking for loopholes in travel restrictions

Stop looking for loopholes in travel restrictions

The COVID-related non-essential travel restrictions were announced in full last Friday, and the questions immediately ensued.
Bring this pandemic to an end with vaccination

Bring this pandemic to an end with vaccination

To the Editor;
The Editor’s Desk: Big Brother is watching

The Editor’s Desk: Big Brother is watching

Worried that the COVID vaccine is a covert tracking device? Don’t be; that ship has already sailed