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Comment: Let U.S. shipyards build for the Royal Canadian Navy

Comment: Let U.S. shipyards build for the Royal Canadian Navy

The navy now relies on its 12 Halifax class frigates, which are approaching the end of their 30-year operational life but must stay in service for another 15 years because their replacements are behind schedule and over budget.
Yes, David, there is a Santa Claus

Yes, David, there is a Santa Claus

We should be thankful to live in a world with Santa Claus.
Opinion: A B.C. visit from St. Nicholas

Opinion: A B.C. visit from St. Nicholas

In his year-end op-ed, journalist Bob Mackin looks at the issues that have made headlines in B.C. in 2023.
Letter: How to prevent further bird flu outbreaks in B.C.

Letter: How to prevent further bird flu outbreaks in B.C.

The PETA Foundation has written a series of alternate food options to help stop the spread.
Editorial: Our Christmas characters show us the way at a challenging time

Editorial: Our Christmas characters show us the way at a challenging time

It is in moments like this, we can turn to the words of one of the West’s great philosophers: Dr. Seuss
All I want for Christmas is to keep my business: New West—Burnaby MP

All I want for Christmas is to keep my business: New West—Burnaby MP

Ottawa should grant CEBA extension to help businesses in Burnaby and New Westminster get through the New Year, Peter Julian writes.
Andy Prest: What are the best Christmas traditions to annoy your kids with?

Andy Prest: What are the best Christmas traditions to annoy your kids with?

Nothing brings parents more joy than getting their kids to stop playing video games and come do something super embarrassing like carolling
Letter: Burnaby too quick to adopt 'undemocratic' cancellation of hearings

Letter: Burnaby too quick to adopt 'undemocratic' cancellation of hearings

A Burnaby resident believes council did not have to scrap public engagement on rezonings.
Letter: Burnaby's Edmonds area is walkable, but needs to be safer

Letter: Burnaby's Edmonds area is walkable, but needs to be safer

A Burnaby resident believes, "in recent years," Edmonds is dealing with motorists that have no regard for pedestrians.
Comment: Higher density means losing trees, gardens and more

Comment: Higher density means losing trees, gardens and more

I’m no lawyer, but our premier is definitely no urban planner.