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EDITORIAL: The freedom to read

EDITORIAL: The freedom to read

Books have been challenged many times in the past
COLUMN: Growing efforts to moderate social media platforms

COLUMN: Growing efforts to moderate social media platforms

Major platforms are now paying closer attention to the content posted to their sites
EDITORIAL: COVID-19 restrictions continue

EDITORIAL: COVID-19 restrictions continue

Preventing a new outbreak is far easier than coping with an increase in the number of new cases
OP-ED: B.C. tourism needs a boost from 2026 Commonwealth Games

OP-ED: B.C. tourism needs a boost from 2026 Commonwealth Games

‘Far more profitable’ than 1994 event hosted by Victoria
MALCOLMSON: 2020 left us grappling with overdose tragedy and working for change

MALCOLMSON: 2020 left us grappling with overdose tragedy and working for change

B.C.’s Addictions Minister reflects on visit to Overdose Prevention Society in Vancouver
Straight from Dehart

Straight from Dehart

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EDITORIAL: Maintaining a strong democracy

EDITORIAL: Maintaining a strong democracy

Canada has placed fifth worldwide for the level of its democracy
If you think Black history isn’t Canadian history, think again

If you think Black history isn’t Canadian history, think again

‘In a community with a relatively small number of Black residents, it would be easy to let Black History Month pass without pausing’
LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

LETTER: It’s time for Canadian politicians to ‘level the digital playing field’ for news

‘Google and Facebook… control the onramp to the internet highway in Canada’
Kootnekoff: Workers compensation costs bleeding into MSP

Kootnekoff: Workers compensation costs bleeding into MSP

Susan Kootnekoff is the founder of Inspire Law, her diverse legal career spans over 20 years