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OUR VIEW: Small steps towards a safer society

OUR VIEW: Small steps towards a safer society

If you ask a woman if she has ever been sexually assaulted, or felt she was in danger of being sexually assaulted, chances are very high that she will say yes. That is, of course, if she trusts you to actually listen and not judge.
LETTERS: No room for heritage in New Corriganville

LETTERS: No room for heritage in New Corriganville

Dear Editor The housing pandemic is affecting us all, in every corner of urban B.C., but in New Corriganville (formerly Burnaby), redevelopment is at a pace that will never be exceeded.
LETTERS: We must say no to oil spill risks

LETTERS: We must say no to oil spill risks

Dear Editor The irony of it all! We live in a time when bike riders must wear helmets to prevent possible injury. We vaccinate people to prevent possible disease. People are advised of foods to eat and medications to use to prevent disease.
OPINION: Train accident revives the oil transport debate

OPINION: Train accident revives the oil transport debate

A recent accident just south of the U.S. border didn't receive a lot of media attention in Canada, but it should nevertheless serve as a reminder that the debate about energy in this country is not just about building pipelines.
LETTERS: Burnaby facing its own ‘refugee crisis’

LETTERS: Burnaby facing its own ‘refugee crisis’

Dear Editor War isn’t only way that homes are demolished, creating a refugee crisis. It can also be caused by greed. Let’s not get sidetracked by the “either-or” seesaw logic about density.
LETTERS: Why Burnaby needs a new art gallery

LETTERS: Why Burnaby needs a new art gallery

Dear Editor An open letter to mayor and council: “In my opinion, an individual without any love of the arts cannot be considered completely civilized.
LETTERS: Not rich? Then you’re not wanted here

LETTERS: Not rich? Then you’re not wanted here

Dear Editor It seems almost every week brings more disturbing news about the cosy relationship between Christy Clark & Co. and real estate developers. This past week was no exception.
OPINION: How to solve housing crisis

OPINION: How to solve housing crisis

Dear Housing Minister Rich Coleman: Your belief in the infallibility of the housing market really is incredible. As UBC professor Tom Davidoff says, “Homes need to cease being viewed as investments. They should once again be viewed as homes.
OUR VIEW: Lower taxes? Look at what U.S. does

OUR VIEW: Lower taxes? Look at what U.S. does

June 7 marked Tax Freedom Day in British Columbia. That’s the day the Fraser Institute says the “average” family with an income of $105,000 has paid all of their federal, provincial, municipal and sales tax burdens for the year.
OUR VIEW: Trump is no joke for Canada or the U.S.

OUR VIEW: Trump is no joke for Canada or the U.S.

After months of being dismissed first as a joke, then as a source of worry, Donald Trump has secured the Republican nomination in the battle for the White House and continues to entertain us all in the worst possible ways.