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Bob Kronbauer: Don't throw the City's leftover bricks into windows - they're art now!

Bob Kronbauer: Don't throw the City's leftover bricks into windows - they're art now!

If you leave materials for long enough, eventually someone will turn them into art
Rob Shaw: Anti-racism hotline? The trail has gone cold

Rob Shaw: Anti-racism hotline? The trail has gone cold

Two years after its announcement, the line isn't connected
Kirk LaPointe: Thank you, Ottawa, for saving journalism from tools it needs

Kirk LaPointe: Thank you, Ottawa, for saving journalism from tools it needs

The baffling week of how the Liberals can't help themselves in trying to help media but failing
Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

As Premier David Eby cites drug seizures in response to a backlash to decriminalization, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon is sounding increasingly dubious about harm reduction
Opinion: Stay calm and confident about B.C.'s housing market

Opinion: Stay calm and confident about B.C.'s housing market

"The housing market is not going to crash."
Ryan Beil: 3 new mascots the Canadians need for their iconic Sushi Race

Ryan Beil: 3 new mascots the Canadians need for their iconic Sushi Race

"You can, in fact, never have too much of a good thing and anyone who tells you otherwise is a square." 
More Canadians hopping on the hockey bandwagon as playoffs progress: poll

More Canadians hopping on the hockey bandwagon as playoffs progress: poll

More than half of Canadians support the Toronto Maple Leafs and more than a quarter support the Edmonton Oilers
Les Leyne: NDP silence on government lawyer bill speaks volumes

Les Leyne: NDP silence on government lawyer bill speaks volumes

They gave up defending the bill that bars more than 300 government lawyers from forming their own union, hunkered down like penguins in a blizzard and let the opposition critics wear themselves out
Opinion: Gen Z goes retro: Why the younger generation is ditching smartphones for 'dumb phones'

Opinion: Gen Z goes retro: Why the younger generation is ditching smartphones for 'dumb phones'

Gen Z’s interest in flip phones is the latest in a series of obsessions young people have for the aesthetic of the 1990s and 2000s.
You might want one of these nostalgic Canadian snack patches

You might want one of these nostalgic Canadian snack patches

For fans of Canadian snacks only