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Letters Oct. 31: Confidence in our election process; tinfoil hats; facts matter

Letters Oct. 31: Confidence in our election process; tinfoil hats; facts matter

Opinion: Rebuilding trust in journalism starts with busting misconceptions

Opinion: Rebuilding trust in journalism starts with busting misconceptions

A veteran ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ journalist confronts common misunderstandings about how reporters really work
Les Leyne: With slim majority, David Eby begins a balancing act

Les Leyne: With slim majority, David Eby begins a balancing act

“Public drug use and people struggling with mental health and severe addictions on our streets are a priority for British Columbians. I heard that loud and clear.â€
Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Former ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ premier Christy Clark positions herself for a future leadership role in federal politics
Letters Oct. 30: ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ election math; define reconciliation; savagery continues

Letters Oct. 30: ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ election math; define reconciliation; savagery continues

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Celebrating the election win

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Celebrating the election win

Letters Oct. 29: Do this to improve health care; leadership of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Greens

Letters Oct. 29: Do this to improve health care; leadership of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Greens

Trevor Hancock: Loss of nature has huge impact, but doesn't get attention it deserves

Trevor Hancock: Loss of nature has huge impact, but doesn't get attention it deserves

Aside from the food we eat, water we drink and plant materials we use for fuel, building materials and medicines, other vital ecosystem services include carbon storage, oxygen generation and pollination
Adrian Raeside cartoon: While waiting for the recount

Adrian Raeside cartoon: While waiting for the recount

David Sovka: Working in the office is for extroverts who can ignore the Call of Duty

David Sovka: Working in the office is for extroverts who can ignore the Call of Duty

All the extroverts go into work every day where they can socialize and create in-person support networks. We introverts will stay at home, playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with the cats