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OUR VIEW: Sears didn't fail in a vacuum

OUR VIEW: Sears didn't fail in a vacuum

Sears Canada died this week. It might have survived greed or incompetence, but the 65-year-old Canadian institution was in no shape to cope with both.
OPINION: B.C. Liberals may be travelling a rocky road

OPINION: B.C. Liberals may be travelling a rocky road

As the B.C. Liberal leadership race lurches into action – the first candidates’ debate was this past weekend – it is worth remembering that such contests can be more divisive than not.
OPINION: Money games continue in B.C.

OPINION: Money games continue in B.C.

The B.C. government’s proposed public subsidies for political parties may be hogging the media spotlight, but there are some other important aspects to the government’s proposed changes on how political parties and elections are financed.
LETTERS: Electoral change needed

LETTERS: Electoral change needed

Dear Editor: Keith Baldrey is worried that first past the post will not win the electoral reform referendum to be held next year. He’s probably right to worry.
LETTERS: NEB is failing the public

LETTERS: NEB is failing the public

Dear Editor: The National Energy Board has done it again. It has made a decision on an application that I made for a hearing about the pipeline route, but has not bothered to tell me. I found out about it when I read my name in the Oct.
OUR VIEW: God or no God, we’re failing on this one

OUR VIEW: God or no God, we’re failing on this one

We suspect there may be some skepticism generated by our page 3 photo spread on the blessing of animals at a Burnaby church.
Top 5 things to do in Burnaby this weekend

Top 5 things to do in Burnaby this weekend

Love to volunteer? Help cut back blackberry and pull ivy and morning glory at Central Park on Sunday, Oct. 15 from 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
OUR VIEW: It's time to take their cellphones away

OUR VIEW: It's time to take their cellphones away

Recent statistics from the police and ICBC make it clear drivers are still not getting the message when it comes to distracted driving.
LETTERS: Quit gambling with kids' lives and fix our schools already

LETTERS: Quit gambling with kids' lives and fix our schools already

Dear Editor: The recent earthquakes in Mexico, and subsequent rescue efforts among the rubble of fallen structures, highlight the lack of preparedness in our region.
OPINION: Electoral reform all but a sure thing for B.C.

OPINION: Electoral reform all but a sure thing for B.C.

The odds are looking very good that when British Columbians go to cast their ballot in the next provincial election, they will be using a radically different voting system than the one used for more than 60 years.