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Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Keith Baldrey: Diversity on display in B.C.'s changing legislature

Will these two strong female voices be leaders of the future?
Newcomer to Vancouver: Here are a few of my favourite things

Newcomer to Vancouver: Here are a few of my favourite things

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

The editorial reflects its times; for example, there are a dozen references to males in the workforce, a pointed snub of the women.
Letter: Changing Conditions at Woodfibre LNG

Letter: Changing Conditions at Woodfibre LNG

Reader disappointed in federal government decision on LNG project
Letter: Wading into the Park discussion

Letter: Wading into the Park discussion

Reader writes in support of a local park proposal
Letter: An Exciting Vision - The Nex̱wlélex̱wm Ecological Learning Reserve

Letter: An Exciting Vision - The Nex̱wlélex̱wm Ecological Learning Reserve

Another alternative vision proposed for the CRC lands
Letter: Nex̱wlélex̱wm Ecospiritual Regional Peace Park

Letter: Nex̱wlélex̱wm Ecospiritual Regional Peace Park

Reader submits their own vision for potential Cape park
John Ducker: Nothing is worth driving into a wildfire

John Ducker: Nothing is worth driving into a wildfire

If the B.C. Wildfire Service is saying “Don’t go there,” then don’t go there. No vacation, or even that great short cut route, is worth your life or the lives of your passengers.
Letter: A heartfelt thank you from Squamish woman attacked by bear

Letter: A heartfelt thank you from Squamish woman attacked by bear

'I want to extend a heartfelt thank-you to those in the Squamish community who were such a support to me on Saturday evening, Aug. 19, after I was followed and attacked by a male black bear in Coho Park.'
Pharmacies running out of COVID tests, but province says they will be available for fall

Pharmacies running out of COVID tests, but province says they will be available for fall

The Health Ministry says B.C. pharmacy distributors have been supplied with newer product to replace any expired product and any pharmacies with no or low supply can contact their distributor for more.