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Opinion: The punishing Employer Health Tax doesn't belong in B.C.

Opinion: The punishing Employer Health Tax doesn't belong in B.C.

There are more acceptable variations for a health tax, Carson Binda argues.
Minter: Japanese anemones — why you need to plant them this fall

Minter: Japanese anemones — why you need to plant them this fall

Master gardener Brian Minter: Sun or shade, a set of "Pink Kiss" buds will grow beautifully throughout October.
Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

Diverse crowd rallies at legislature in support of Palestinian people

At its peak Saturday, about 300 people were at the rally on the grounds of the B.C. legislature
Photos: Burnaby hosts monster mash-up with first-of-its-kind museum

Photos: Burnaby hosts monster mash-up with first-of-its-kind museum

Canada's first-ever special effects exhibit is putting memorable movie monsters on display at MastersFX in Burnaby until Oct. 31.
Unsettling video shows person sitting beside Whistler bear eating takeout

Unsettling video shows person sitting beside Whistler bear eating takeout

The video shows a dangerously close human-bear interaction.
Pair of Burnaby SFU athletes named conference players of the week

Pair of Burnaby SFU athletes named conference players of the week

Burnaby goalkeeper Sarah Loewen leads the GNAC with five shutouts, while first-year Denby Carswell carded a season's best on the golf course.
HUB Cycling: Switching to bike commuting could save you $9,200 a year

HUB Cycling: Switching to bike commuting could save you $9,200 a year

Could cycling be a solution to Metro Vancouver’s affordability crisis? One advocacy group says yes.
B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

The call for input comes less than two weeks after a B.C. ombudsman report found the province's emergency support programs for disaster evacuees are outdated, under-resourced, inaccessible and poorly communicated.
Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

A man is impersonating Michael Dunahee — who went missing in 1991 at the age of four — and asking for money, says his family
Photos: Centennial Centaurs and the St. Thomas More Knights battle for win in Coquitlam

Photos: Centennial Centaurs and the St. Thomas More Knights battle for win in Coquitlam

COQUITLAM — The Centaurs and Knights each had a win and loss heading into Friday's game.