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Opinion: We all need to be vigilant of DARVO

Opinion: We all need to be vigilant of DARVO

it creates great confusion and often works. 
Kirk LaPointe: Surrey police overhaul started as a bold move and ended as a hot mess

Kirk LaPointe: Surrey police overhaul started as a bold move and ended as a hot mess

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke would be unwise to litigate following the province's decision on policing in Surrey, writes Kirk LaPointe
Opinion: Ride the lightning

Opinion: Ride the lightning

A song of earworms and wildfire
Don Wright: Why did Justin Trudeau switch sides in the 'class struggle?'

Don Wright: Why did Justin Trudeau switch sides in the 'class struggle?'

There is not so much a worker shortage as a shortage of people willing to work for low wages
Letter: Saying no to FortisBC housing plan won’t stop the project, Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úcouncil

Letter: Saying no to FortisBC housing plan won’t stop the project, Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úcouncil

'If council denies the temporary use permit FortisBC has applied for, it will not do anything to stop the project, and it will send the already desperate Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úrental housing market into overdrive.'
Letter: Rebuttal to Stewart Muir LNG column

Letter: Rebuttal to Stewart Muir LNG column

'I also considered that the guest column was intended as a parody of the sort of statements commonly written by the resource extraction industry and some politicians. But it wasn’t funny.'
Opinion: Ban all fires during the summer to protect the BCWS

Opinion: Ban all fires during the summer to protect the BCWS

Without a ban, we are only adding to the risk that the BCWS takes on. And, clearly, they’re already risking enough.
Editorial: Slow your e-bikes roll in Squamish

Editorial: Slow your e-bikes roll in Squamish

Judging by the current situation, there are going to be increasingly serious accidents with pedestrians, dogs being walked, kids on pedal bikes, seniors in scooters, or parents with strollers.
Opinion: Imbalance between new homes and new residents escalating unaffordability in B.C.

Opinion: Imbalance between new homes and new residents escalating unaffordability in B.C.

Growing wedge between the number of new homes being built in B.C. and population growth fuelled by surging in-migration is playing a starring role in the larger housing market story, according to BCBC economists
Opinion: We’ve all become cogs in the ‘megamachine’

Opinion: We’ve all become cogs in the ‘megamachine’

It started with the pyramids in Egypt, carried on with the race for the moon, and now, well, I don’t think we’re so sure.Â