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The case for do-it-yourself parenting

The case for do-it-yourself parenting

Teaching kids how to ride a bike, change a tire or use a hand drill is not only necessary, but a bonding experience
Opinion: Whose face is it anyway?

Opinion: Whose face is it anyway?

The owners of Richmond Centre shopping mall are being investigated by the privacy commissioner for using facial recognition technology, but where does it all stop?
Are you ready to get your vote on, Vancouver?

Are you ready to get your vote on, Vancouver?

Civic election goes Oct. 20 in wide-open race for 27 positions
鶹ýӳSchool Board superintendent super excited about new school year

鶹ýӳSchool Board superintendent super excited about new school year

As students return to classrooms this week, things should be much calmer and more organized compared to last year. Last summer, there were hundreds of vacant teacher positions in Vancouver, making school start-up challenging.
Jack Knox: Spend summer in a haze? Here's what you missed

Jack Knox: Spend summer in a haze? Here's what you missed

It’s cooler this weekend, almost time for long pants. Almost time for long faces. Labour Day, as in better get our heads out of the clouds, our toes out of the sand and our butts back to work.
Opinion: Jean Swanson admits “I did it for the publicity” regarding jailtime over Kinder Morgan

Opinion: Jean Swanson admits “I did it for the publicity” regarding jailtime over Kinder Morgan

The war rooms of local political parties and independent candidates are getting more creative
Opinion: It's time to examine day-use reservations at Joffre Lakes

Opinion: It's time to examine day-use reservations at Joffre Lakes

The marketing worked. More than 170,000 people visit every year. But is there room for all of them?
Jack Knox: Politicians ignored views of West Coast on Trans Mountain

Jack Knox: Politicians ignored views of West Coast on Trans Mountain

The Trans Mountain pipeline project wasn’t halted because it’s a bad idea. It got derailed because its approval was a railroad job, with we on the West Coast the damsel in distress lashed to the rails.
Les Leyne: Pipeline retreat likely, but it’s not dead yet

Les Leyne: Pipeline retreat likely, but it’s not dead yet

It’s a huge victory for Indigenous leaders and pipeline opponents, but by no stretch of the imagination is the Trans Mountain expansion project over.
Plenty of candidates in 鶹ýӳelection, but so far very few practical ideas

Plenty of candidates in 鶹ýӳelection, but so far very few practical ideas

As the dog days of Vancouver’s smoky summer draw to a close, and with a municipal election a mere seven weeks away, am I alone having trepidation about our city’s future? If elections are supposed to be about hope and change, I for one am not feeling