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EDITORIAL: The truth about fake news

EDITORIAL: The truth about fake news

The challenges of spotting fake news.
OUR VIEW: Young adults in B.C. need a financial break

OUR VIEW: Young adults in B.C. need a financial break

Young people get a rude introduction into adult life here in B.C. with high cost of living
EDITORIAL: Summer is a state of mind

EDITORIAL: Summer is a state of mind

Lets maintain a little bit of summertime bliss
EDITORIAL: New rules a road block for ride sharing

EDITORIAL: New rules a road block for ride sharing

Just how many taxi drivers do we have in this province?
EDITORIAL: Incentives would fuel purchase of e-bikes

EDITORIAL: Incentives would fuel purchase of e-bikes

Much has been made recently about the incentives being doled out by the provincial and federal governments to buyers of electric vehicles. But one group of commuters desire to create a healthier planet is being forced to take a backseat.
EDITORIAL: D-Day sacrifices should stir concern today

EDITORIAL: D-Day sacrifices should stir concern today

Seventy-five years have passed since nearly 150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The D-Day assault was the beginning of the end of the horror inflicted on the world by the fascist regimes of Europe.
EDITORIAL: Gas probe limits only give fuel to critics

EDITORIAL: Gas probe limits only give fuel to critics

B.C. Premier John Horgan has found a vehicle to give British Columbians some relief from the soaring gas prices gripping the province. Unfortunately, in an attempt to shield his New Democratic government from any criticism, Horgan has ensured that vehicle will never reach its destination.
OPINION: Anti-SOGI group revels in backlash

OPINION: Anti-SOGI group revels in backlash

Jenn Smith’s ‘transgender perspective’ thrives with discord
EDITORIAL: West Shore ferry service would allow commuters to leave gridlock in their wake

EDITORIAL: West Shore ferry service would allow commuters to leave gridlock in their wake

A new study promises new hope for those stranded each morning on the Colwood Crawl.
EDITORIAL: Time to take aim at regional police force

EDITORIAL: Time to take aim at regional police force

With discussions on the amalgamation of the 13 Capital Region communities seemingly on an endless loop with a resolution nowhere in sight, the time has come for the region to look at getting the most bang for the buck.