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Story of world’s most deadbeat dad ends with a cherry on top

Story of world’s most deadbeat dad ends with a cherry on top

The story of America’s most wanted deadbeat dad getting caught and arrested in Calgary after 20 years on the run has been burning up the internet today. And for good reason.
Shame the lack of johns: TransLink crosses its legs over public toilets

Shame the lack of johns: TransLink crosses its legs over public toilets

Transit authority survey one giant stall... and not the kind that provides relief
Councillors Affleck, Louie engage in Twitter war

Councillors Affleck, Louie engage in Twitter war

Raymond Louie takes umbrage with George Affleck calling Horgan’s government ‘socialists’
Ambitious budget puts emphasis on kids rather than schools

Ambitious budget puts emphasis on kids rather than schools

Although education funding is going up in B.C.’s new budget, there’s not a lot extra in it, beyond covering the requirements of the teachers’ contract and rising enrolment.
B.C. Budget: a good start to tackling housing affordability crisis

B.C. Budget: a good start to tackling housing affordability crisis

NDP comes up with 30-point plan that includes new housing, tax changes
First budget is best chance for major change

First budget is best chance for major change

Change-of-government budgets in B.C. have gone in different directions over the years, but the swing is usually dramatic.
LETTER: Park board compromise on Spanish Banks parking still not acceptable

LETTER: Park board compromise on Spanish Banks parking still not acceptable

"The 11,000 who have signed this petition believe that Spanish Banks should remain a place to visit without a fee," David Fine writes
Promises, promises: What today’s budget could offer for housing affordability

Promises, promises: What today’s budget could offer for housing affordability

As I entered the budget lock-up at the provincial government cabinet offices earlier this morning, I had skating on my mind. Last night, figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir stepped onto the ice for what many thought would be the last time.
Letter: A fence in Burrard Inlet?

Letter: A fence in Burrard Inlet?

The Editor, I am an avid kayaker and have enjoyed kayaking in Burrard Inlet for over 40 years.
Elizabeth May: Is the pipeline really in our best interests?

Elizabeth May: Is the pipeline really in our best interests?

The term “national interest” is showered around the Kinder Morgan pipeline like confetti. It is received wisdom that it must be so; everyone says it is so. On that fact hinges the outrage against a B.C.