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鶹ýӳCanucks give fans reason to raise a glass

鶹ýӳCanucks give fans reason to raise a glass

Because beer tastes better in a glass that lights up with every goal
Doctor shortage a chronic problem in B.C.

Doctor shortage a chronic problem in B.C.

B.C. has 1,000 more doctors doing general-practice work than there were 10 years ago, according to the most recent count from the Health Ministry.
鶹ýӳmarathon 'long course' a lesson that lasted

鶹ýӳmarathon 'long course' a lesson that lasted

Since joining event in 2013, race director Eric Chéné doubled the double-checking
Marine protected areas are one piece of a complex puzzle

Marine protected areas are one piece of a complex puzzle

The federal government recently created two marine protected areas in the Pacific region and has committed to increase ocean protection from one per cent to 10 by 2020.
Ethics of prescribing a ‘morality pill’ tough to swallow

Ethics of prescribing a ‘morality pill’ tough to swallow

Have you heard about the “morality pill”? There’s growing buzz in the press about a chemical upgrade to ethical thinking. The notion of pharmaceutically-ennobled consumers has a long pedigree.
Why the heck does 鶹ýӳneed a ‘chief resilience officer’?

Why the heck does 鶹ýӳneed a ‘chief resilience officer’?

Rockefeller Foundation pays for Katie McPherson’s new two-year position
How a decline in local news affects democracy

How a decline in local news affects democracy

Spring is in the air in Vancouver. But even as the warming weather adds a skip to my step, there’s a trend that has me deeply worried. You should be worried too — because local democracy is at risk.
鶹ýӳmarathon April Fool's joke comes up short

鶹ýӳmarathon April Fool's joke comes up short

Good for a laugh exept for being so close to reality
Editorial Cartoon: April 3, 2017

Editorial Cartoon: April 3, 2017

Liberals quit nurturing Green growth

Liberals quit nurturing Green growth

An odd thing happened this week. The B.C. Liberals criticized the B.C. Green Party. Liberals have been counting on the Greens to bleed some support from the NDP.