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Rob Shaw: Sharma squires Swiss springboard to staff summer sojourns

Rob Shaw: Sharma squires Swiss springboard to staff summer sojourns

Attorney General and party of five take in Geneva UN conference, four of them then stayed for vacation
Ryan Beil: It's August, baby. Time for a check-in with the Vancouver Canadians

Ryan Beil: It's August, baby. Time for a check-in with the Vancouver Canadians

The team is rolling, the championship series is on the horizon and the popcorn is still plentiful.
Poll reveals Canadians’ views on gender identity in classrooms and conversion therapy

Poll reveals Canadians’ views on gender identity in classrooms and conversion therapy

On some questions, ideology remains a key indicator
The business world is not immune to ‘ghosting,' new survey finds

The business world is not immune to ‘ghosting,' new survey finds

An abrupt end to communication after job interviews, work-related phone calls and requests for more information has left many Canadians feeling corporately ‘ghosted’
Bob Kronbauer: The L.A. Dodgers are 'Canada's Team'

Bob Kronbauer: The L.A. Dodgers are 'Canada's Team'

The truth hurts
Letter: Sea to Sky passenger rail would ‘solve so many problems’

Letter: Sea to Sky passenger rail would ‘solve so many problems’

'What are we waiting for?'
Ryan Beil: 3 new baseball stats to help you enjoy the game

Ryan Beil: 3 new baseball stats to help you enjoy the game

Allow us to pitch (pardon the pun) some new statistics to quantify how our beloved C's play the game.
Rob Shaw: Trudeau cabinet shuffle raises questions about reforms sought by Eby

Rob Shaw: Trudeau cabinet shuffle raises questions about reforms sought by Eby

Many ministers moved out of portfolios of importance to the province
Comment: Platitudes: The invisible enemy of health reform

Comment: Platitudes: The invisible enemy of health reform

Provincial governments seem unwilling or unable to move beyond platitudes to commit to a plan to reform primary health and fix our health system.
Comment: B.C. should fight to keep the RCMP

Comment: B.C. should fight to keep the RCMP

Provincial and community leaders better start sharpening their pencils to calculate adverse economics of such a move, and separate fact from fiction.