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Support for recycling, tighter rules around single-use plastics remains high in B.C.

Support for recycling, tighter rules around single-use plastics remains high in B.C.

New poll also finds consumer behaviour around plastic use has not changed much from 12 months ago
Regional divisions hold steady after federal election, poll shows

Regional divisions hold steady after federal election, poll shows

Voter confidence in Doug Ford and Jason Kenney slips further but grows for John Horgan in B.C., survey shows.
Opinion: Slow and steady on New Year鈥檚 resolutions wins the day

Opinion: Slow and steady on New Year鈥檚 resolutions wins the day

Instead, let鈥檚 try going for really small steps first.
Editorial: Improve conditions in long-term care facilities

Editorial: Improve conditions in long-term care facilities

Majority surveyed don't think a 2030 Olympics would be good for Squamish: POLL

Majority surveyed don't think a 2030 Olympics would be good for Squamish: POLL

About 56% said a return of the Games would not benefit Squamish.
Opinion: 麻豆社国产diking history contributed to today鈥檚 development boom

Opinion: 麻豆社国产diking history contributed to today鈥檚 development boom

Ironically, as much as the flow of water was controlled by the bold flood hazard management program launched in the late 1960s, that process helped lay the foundation for a tsunami of residential and commercial development half a century later.
Editorial: Decriminalization for Christmas, please

Editorial: Decriminalization for Christmas, please

Only cancer tops illicit drug toxicity deaths in B.C. in terms of years of life lost, according to the Coroners Service.
Metro Vancouver residents support extending municipal vote to legal immigrants

Metro Vancouver residents support extending municipal vote to legal immigrants

Enfranchisement of permanent residents has public backing, but most reject restoring the vote to businesses, poll finds
Opinion: B.C. health ministry should get failing grade in antigen test debate

Opinion: B.C. health ministry should get failing grade in antigen test debate

Comment: Destroying the Royal B.C. Museum's third floor is a disservice to everyone

Comment: Destroying the Royal B.C. Museum's third floor is a disservice to everyone

The RBCM board of directors has no convincing, pragmatic reason to dismantle the Becoming B.C. galleries, including the beloved Old Town
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