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Monique Keiran: Researchers tackle mystery of missing bear toes, floating feet

Monique Keiran: Researchers tackle mystery of missing bear toes, floating feet

Five years after B.C. officials solved the decade-long mystery of detached sneaker-clad feet washing up on shore in the region, the cause of another foot mystery has been identified: grizzlies with missing toes
Jack Knox: Island's first glimpse of Queen was most poignant

Jack Knox: Island's first glimpse of Queen was most poignant

She made the first of her seven visits to Vancouver Island in 1951, the only time she came here as ­princess, not queen.
Opinion: Ingrid Rice cartoon — God Save Our Queen

Opinion: Ingrid Rice cartoon — God Save Our Queen

Queen Elizabeth, who was 96 when she died Sept. 8, spent 70 years on the throne.
Opinion: Making the most of mania — a user’s guide to the bipolar mind

Opinion: Making the most of mania — a user’s guide to the bipolar mind

It’s kind of like riding a roller coaster without your consent.
Opinion: Ingrid Rice cartoon — Back to school

Opinion: Ingrid Rice cartoon — Back to school

Letter: Back to school — How to support all children in Squamish

Letter: Back to school — How to support all children in Squamish

'I do not need to know their sexual orientation.'
Opinion: Contemplating the woulda-coulda-shouldas in Squamish

Opinion: Contemplating the woulda-coulda-shouldas in Squamish

These days I’ve been chewing over many woulda-coulda-shouldas, if onlys and what if I’d done this instead?
Opinion: The hard part is getting Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úfolks to vote

Opinion: The hard part is getting Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úfolks to vote

Is there anyone out there who will get all fired up for this coming civic election?        
Letter: Affordable rents for Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úphysicians?

Letter: Affordable rents for Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úphysicians?

I wish to suggest that the provision of perpetually affordable space for family practice general practitioners might be considered in the ongoing review of CAC policies.
Editorial: Waving the Pride flag in Squamish

Editorial: Waving the Pride flag in Squamish

'If we can keep focusing on inclusion and support across B.C., the lives and health of LGBTQ young people will continue to get better.'
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