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OPINION: Confessions of a guilty Sea to Sky commuter

OPINION: Confessions of a guilty Sea to Sky commuter

As the discussion about climate change intensifies, I feel increasingly guilty about logging hundreds of kilometres each week for my work commute.
Metro Vancouver expat spots Port Moody fire truck enjoying new life in Mexico

Metro Vancouver expat spots Port Moody fire truck enjoying new life in Mexico

"I want to send a message to the Port Moody Fire Rescue: In case they lost a fire truck, I found it and want to claim the reward (kidding)."
Somebody made a video of an ICBC dumpster on fire

Somebody made a video of an ICBC dumpster on fire

Remember when B.C.
Unpopular Opinion: Lawyers not to blame for soaring ICBC costs

Unpopular Opinion: Lawyers not to blame for soaring ICBC costs

Blaming lawyers for soaring ICBC costs simply because they are providing access to justice is a symptom of the problem and not part of the solution.
OPINION: Vancouver might be about to ban fireworks, sucking life out of the city

OPINION: Vancouver might be about to ban fireworks, sucking life out of the city

This week Vancouver City Council listened to speakers to a motion that will eliminate future fireworks celebrations in backyards (and front yards, and schoolyards) across Vancouver.
OPINION: ‘Insane Asylum themed haunted house’ should be condemned

OPINION: ‘Insane Asylum themed haunted house’ should be condemned

I was aghast when I saw the headline “ This insane asylum themed haunted house near Vancouver will give you nightmares ” on Vancouver Is Awesome recently. I thought we were past this, Vancouver.
This glitch is clogging traffic at this crazy Metro Vancouver intersection

This glitch is clogging traffic at this crazy Metro Vancouver intersection

The craziest intersection in Burnaby is at Canada Way and Kensington.
OPINION: How the Liberals paved the way for the Bloc's return

OPINION: How the Liberals paved the way for the Bloc's return

Bloc supporters react as results come in on federal election night in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes The Liberals launched the election with high hopes for Québec. After all, their 2015 victory hinged on securing 40 seats in the province.
Leading a minority government will be Trudeau's biggest test

Leading a minority government will be Trudeau's biggest test

Now that Trudeau has asked for forgiveness, his next step is to make amends. How he will govern with a minority will be his largest test by far.
OPINION: Still undecided on who to vote for? Some points to ponder

OPINION: Still undecided on who to vote for? Some points to ponder

Just two days to go until the federal election, and you’re still not sure how to cast your ballot? Join the club. Apparently, Canadians are tiptoeing, not marching, to the polls this year, wavering at the altar like a runaway bride.
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