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LETTERS: Stop the pipeline and save the sea life

LETTERS: Stop the pipeline and save the sea life

Dear Editor One recent morning I watched a seal struggling with a huge salmon in its mouth about 100 feet from the seawall near the Dundarave pier in West Vancouver.
OPINION: B.C. teachers just won the lottery

OPINION: B.C. teachers just won the lottery

It's as if the B.C. education system just won the lottery. The Supreme Court of Canada ruling that B.C.
OPINION: There's a better way to get oil to market

OPINION: There's a better way to get oil to market

Despite the recent federal promise of extra funding for marine spill response, I completely agree with the 30 environmental organizations who claimed last month that carrying diluted bitumen in tankers along B.C.'s coast should not be allowed.
OPINION: When the media drinks its own bathwater

OPINION: When the media drinks its own bathwater

How did we get it wrong? Well, not all of us, but certainly the majority. It’s a troubling question. Not because the media is so darn important to the democratic process – although that’s part of it.
Social safety net is very broken

Social safety net is very broken

If the government were listening to British Columbians, they would have heard that families are struggling to make ends meet with rising housing costs, childcare fees, MSP premiums, hydro rates, and food costs.
OUR VIEW: Stewards or advocates, or a combo?

OUR VIEW: Stewards or advocates, or a combo?

The Burnaby school board is urging the education minister to hold a by-election as soon as possible to replace the Vancouver school soard trustees it fired and replaced with a public administrator.
OUR VIEW: Oil recovery plan is pie in the sky

OUR VIEW: Oil recovery plan is pie in the sky

It’s not surprising that dead sea animals are washing up on shore near Bella Bella after a tug sank two weeks ago and released an unknown amount of the tug’s 226,840 litres of diesel and 10,000 litres of heavy oil and dirty bilge water escaped.
LETTERS: 'Merciless' rezoning needs to stop

LETTERS: 'Merciless' rezoning needs to stop

Dear Editor The merciless rezoning of Metrotown’s densest rental neighbourhood (Boundary-Grange/Kingsway- Royal Oak-Imperial) must stop immediately.
LETTERS: Burnaby city council does have a choice

LETTERS: Burnaby city council does have a choice

Dear Editor: Burnaby city council likes to tell people that there’s nothing they can do to alleviate the high cost of housing, and that it’s up to senior levels of government to provide affordable housing for us.
OPINION: Libs, NDP divided on 'consent'

OPINION: Libs, NDP divided on 'consent'

What could turn out to be one of the defining issues in the upcoming provincial election is coming into view, and it's not one of the usual topics.