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OPINION: Tackling the overdose crisis

OPINION: Tackling the overdose crisis

In 2016, British Columbians faced the public health emergency that is the overdose crisis. As of Nov. 30, 755 people in our province died this year due to an overdose – 259 of those deaths occurring in the Fraser Health region.
LETTERS: We need a ‘least-risk’ plan for pipelines

LETTERS: We need a ‘least-risk’ plan for pipelines

Dear Editor Who would have guessed that a B.C. passenger ferry (Queen of the North) would go down at the entrance to Douglas Channel, due to human error.
LETTERS: Assessments stand to hurt B.C.’s seniors

LETTERS: Assessments stand to hurt B.C.’s seniors

Dear Editor The bureaucratic cowboys at B.C. Assessment have set the stage for civic and provincial authorities to dip deeper into the not-too-deep pockets of homeowners, especially seniors . While the B.C.
OUR VIEW: Political football has just been thrown

OUR VIEW: Political football has just been thrown

As news goes, it was hardly surprising. Premier Christy Clark’s announcement that the province has issued an environmental assessment certificate for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project was a bit of a yawner.
OUR VIEW: Time to start ranting about poor kids

OUR VIEW: Time to start ranting about poor kids

It was an easy prediction. We knew that Christy Clark was going to raise the homeowner’s grant ceiling – the only question was by how much.
LETTERS: Thanks for the help in aftermath of fire

LETTERS: Thanks for the help in aftermath of fire

Dear Editor: Friends and customers, thank you for your patience and support as we work toward being fully operational again.
OPINION: New page for B.C.'s education system

OPINION: New page for B.C.'s education system

Coming soon to a vacant school field near you: portables, lots and lots of portables. While much attention has been paid to the $50 million that will hire more than 1,000 teachers as a result of the interim agreement between the B.C.
OUR VIEW: Ice rage – don’t let it destroy you

OUR VIEW: Ice rage – don’t let it destroy you

Who can blame them? Anyone who has felt that neck-wrenching, body-twisting pull of gravity as their feet shoot out from under them on an icy sidewalk knows the stages of ice-rage. First comes the self-blame. I should have seen that icy patch.
OPINION: Naloxone is the ‘new normal’

OPINION: Naloxone is the ‘new normal’

Any day above ground is a good day for an addict. Harsh but true. Where there is life, there is hope.
LETTERS: Local candidate vows to help charity

LETTERS: Local candidate vows to help charity

Dear Editor After reading the op-ed about homelessness and the decline of charity in Canada, I have decided that, if I am elected to represent Burnaby-Deer Lake, not only would I refuse to write off a single meal, board or travel cost at taxpayer exp