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Jane Macdougall: The Bookless Club will rule the world What shall we call them? Oversights? Bungles? A preponderance of laxities? You know what I’m talking about — situations where the easy fix is just so very obvious, and yet they persist. In the face of all reason, they persist.

yesterday 10

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Jane Macdougall

Douglas Todd: Canada’s ethnic media reveal difficult realities Opinion: Hundreds of multi-lingual media outlets are the “canary in the coal mine,” offering warnings about everything from foreign interference to psychological stresses on newcomers

previous day 10

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Douglas Todd

Terry Glavin: From Ottawa to Vancouver, Canada capitulates to the anti-Israel mob Opinion: The activists dig in, and everyone gives in

wednesday 20

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Terry Glavin

Douglas Todd: A rare blue-collar politician worries about B.C. workers' wages Analysis: Too many on the left are now 'more interested in pronouns than paycheques,' says up-and-coming Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West

07.05.2024 20

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Douglas Todd

How to break free from the spending spiral Combat overspending by identifying your triggers and look for tips to shop without overspending. Try a buy list and realistic goals to stay focused.

06.05.2024 7

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Peta Wales

Douglas Todd: Anti-stigma campaigns need a complete rethink Society has stigmatized harms such as cigarette smoking and drunk driving. Doing the same for hard drugs doesn't mean abandoning drug users

02.05.2024 20

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Douglas Todd

Dan Fumano: The kids of Vancouver's Little Mountain are now adults. Some want to come home The kids who lived at Little Mountain when it was razed in 2009 are now adults. Some hope to return, but it's not clear if they can

02.05.2024 30

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Dan Fumano

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