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OPINION: In celebration of less red tape

OPINION: In celebration of less red tape

Last week I renewed my driver’s licence. Based on past experience, I was expecting a long wait and service with a scowl.
OUR VIEW: Ban puppy and kitten sales in pet stores already

OUR VIEW: Ban puppy and kitten sales in pet stores already

Thousands of people have signed petitions calling for a ban on the sale of puppies and kittens in stores in Burnaby. And yet the city of Burnaby and its politicians have chosen to ignore their concerns. Frankly, it’s baffling.
LETTERS: A different take on the Kinder Morgan pipeline

LETTERS: A different take on the Kinder Morgan pipeline

Dear Editor I refer to BROKE’s open letter to MP Terry Beech published March 1, in the Burnaby NOW.
LETTERS: Laneway homes belong in Burnaby

LETTERS: Laneway homes belong in Burnaby

Dear Editor Currently, the City of Burnaby allows for secondary suites but does not permit laneway home development in single-family zones.
Opinion: Trump mayor? It could happen

Opinion: Trump mayor? It could happen

Job losses and economic collapse in the oil sector are sowing the seeds of despair in neighbouring Alberta and Saskatchewan. The world burns in the Middle East, and a political crisis has beset Europe’s leaders over migration.
OUR VIEW: ICBC needs to drop this and move on

OUR VIEW: ICBC needs to drop this and move on

Call them poor losers, call it poor judgment, call it institutional stupidity – but whatever you want to call it, you’re paying for it. Our front-page story today details a disturbing legal case.
OUR VIEW: Being fleeced in more ways than one

OUR VIEW: Being fleeced in more ways than one

Premier Christy Clark dropped into Burnaby last week. She was here to speak to the Burnaby Board of Trade as part of International Women’s Day events.
OPINION: Time for transparency on MP spending

OPINION: Time for transparency on MP spending

Last December, a secretive parliamentary committee known as the Board of Internal Economy voted to give all 338 MPs a 20 per cent increase in their office budgets. The total cost to taxpayers: a cool $25 million.
OPINION: The real truth about job growth

OPINION: The real truth about job growth

It's accepted wisdom that from an economic standpoint, British Columbia is outperforming every other province when it comes to growth and employment. In fact, the province is not expected to stumble off that lofty perch anytime soon.
OUR VIEW: Pay equality is still an elusive goal

OUR VIEW: Pay equality is still an elusive goal

International Women’s Day has passed for another year. So, happy belated Women’s Day to all those who fight for equal rights for women.