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Commen-Terry: Losing part of my childhood

Commen-Terry: Losing part of my childhood

Sunday morning I received an unwanted email.
COLUMN: Some more appropriate names for Washington NFL team

COLUMN: Some more appropriate names for Washington NFL team

Finally, Washington’s NFL team would have a name everyone could cheer with pride
Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for July 1, 2020

Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for July 1, 2020

Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for July 1, 2020
Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for June 17, 2020

Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for June 17, 2020

Bob Castle’s Under The Glacier cartoon for June 17, 2020
Science Matters: Rethinking roads can drive down species decline

Science Matters: Rethinking roads can drive down species decline

With roads closed and vehicle traffic down during the pandemic, some animals are getting a better shot at survival. Roads are a main driver of wildlife decline in Canada, taking their toll in myriad ways.
COLUMN: B.C.’s labour minister should look at COVID-19 financial carnage amid minimum wage increase

COLUMN: B.C.’s labour minister should look at COVID-19 financial carnage amid minimum wage increase

The timing couldn’t be worse for any government decision that drives up costs for business, writes Jock Finlayson
GUEST COLUMN: B.C. COVID-19 survey brings answers closer

GUEST COLUMN: B.C. COVID-19 survey brings answers closer

275,000 responses so far, broader health information helps
COLUMN: Do ‘murder hornets’ pose a serious buzzkill?

COLUMN: Do ‘murder hornets’ pose a serious buzzkill?

David Suzuki dissects Asian giant hornet hysteria
COLUMN: Residents should explore B.C. to help tourism industry amid COVID-19

COLUMN: Residents should explore B.C. to help tourism industry amid COVID-19

Jock Finlayson is executive vice president and chief policy officer of the Business Council of BC
COVID-19 supports for seniors

COVID-19 supports for seniors

VICTORIA — We are all living in a period of high anxiety, distress and uncertainty as COVID-19 has upended our lives. As we grapple with the reality of COVID-19 restrictions that see many of us working from home, or not working at all, we also see that seniors are particularly vulnerable.