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OUR VIEW: The opioid crisis needs you to give a damn

OUR VIEW: The opioid crisis needs you to give a damn

This newspaper published the results of a survey back in November by Research Co. about the opioid crisis. The survey, in particular, looked at what ideas the general public viewed as needed to deal with the crisis.
Mail-in ballots should go the way of the Dodo bird

Mail-in ballots should go the way of the Dodo bird

It's that time of year again to propose a few New Year's resolutions for B.C.'s political class and this year there's a bit of a theme to the resolutions: transparency. No ill can come from it and it will fit into most holiday budgets to boot.
BLOGS: Canadian culture isn't friendly enough to kids

BLOGS: Canadian culture isn't friendly enough to kids

Sitting at a small corner table in a pub in Baden-Baden, Germany last month, I was enjoying a quiet conversation with my aunt, uncle and 11-year-old daughter when my eyes fell on the diners sitting at the table directly across from us.
Letter: Burnaby firefighters saved our home on Christmas Eve

Letter: Burnaby firefighters saved our home on Christmas Eve

Editor: I would just like people to know what great firemen and fire department we have in Burnaby. They were unexpected but very welcome guests to our home Christmas Eve to a chimney and rafter fire.
Letter: Houses are not investments - they are homes

Letter: Houses are not investments - they are homes

Re: ' Stop with the landlords-are-raking-in-the-cash dribble,' NOW letters It’s been interesting watching the duelling perspectives on rental housing and what kind of profitability there is in renting a home out to other people.
It looks like this anti-SOGI activist is running in Burnaby South

It looks like this anti-SOGI activist is running in Burnaby South

It looks like former Christian TV host and outspoken critic of the province’s sexual orientation and gender identity resource for schools is running federally in the Burnaby South byelection.
These were the most-read Burnaby NOW stories in 2018

These were the most-read Burnaby NOW stories in 2018

During my more than 25 years in the newspaper business, I’ve seen a lot of changes in media.
B.C. voted ‘No’ to pro rep, but not to reform

B.C. voted ‘No’ to pro rep, but not to reform

Don’t mistake referendum results as an endorsement of the status quo
The 2018 #bcpoli stories that will rage in 2019

The 2018 #bcpoli stories that will rage in 2019

The old adage “the more things change the more things stay the same” could easily apply to B.C. politics, as many of the issues that dominated the past year will surely do so again in the coming year.
Letter: I'm fed up with cyclists on Burnaby sidewalks

Letter: I'm fed up with cyclists on Burnaby sidewalks

Editor: Re: Pedestrians, cyclists need to remember road rules , NOW Letters, Dec. 27 Burnaby Public Safety Commitee, let's keep cyclists off the sidewalk and on the roadways where they belong.