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Studio 58 Celebrates the Return to the Theatre in New Season
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Studio 58 Celebrates the Return to the Theatre in New Season

September 27, 2021

Tickets are now on sale for the nationally renowned program’s 56th year.

Unsafe Lead in Water Is Widespread in Vancouver Island Daycares
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Unsafe Lead in Water Is Widespread in Vancouver Island Daycares

September 27, 2021

Nearly half are affected, tests show. Managers say finding fixes is confusing and frustrating. A Tyee investigation.

Share. Connect. Enjoy. Be Intentional Citizens
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Share. Connect. Enjoy. Be Intentional Citizens

September 27, 2021

In times of crisis, wrote the late Murray Dobbin, pushing past paralysis is our personal and collective task.

Murray Dobbin, ‘Giant of the Canadian Left’
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Murray Dobbin, ‘Giant of the Canadian Left’

September 27, 2021

The activist and thinker exposed much and inspired many. He was our good friend and comrade.

We’re Not Short of Workers. We Have Too Many Crappy Jobs
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We’re Not Short of Workers. We Have Too Many Crappy Jobs

September 24, 2021

Restaurants are struggling to find staff. Mostly, that’s because they’re bad places to work.

COVID Surge in BC’s North Overwhelms Hospitals
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COVID Surge in BC’s North Overwhelms Hospitals

September 24, 2021

Patients are being flown to ICU beds outside the region as vaccinations lag.

Right Back to Where We Started From
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Right Back to Where We Started From

September 24, 2021

A bloody fight, with not much changed. Where do we go from here?

Election as Farewell Tour
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Election as Farewell Tour

September 24, 2021

Why Trudeau, O’Toole, Singh and Paul all face exits from their jobs before the next national contest.

How Seriously Should We Take the People’s Party of Canada?
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How Seriously Should We Take the People’s Party of Canada?

September 24, 2021

It’s tempting to ignore Bernier and his followers as deluded trolls. It’s also dangerous.

RCMP Arrest Tree-sitter Protesting Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion
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RCMP Arrest Tree-sitter Protesting Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

September 24, 2021

Bill Winder, a retiree, said it was worth it, noting the climate crisis has reached ‘code red.’

Vancouver Ordered Repairs to a Dangerous SRO Two Years Ago. They’re Still Not Done
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Vancouver Ordered Repairs to a Dangerous SRO Two Years Ago. They’re Still Not Done

September 24, 2021

Council voted Wednesday to seek a court injunction to force owners to fix safety issues at the Regal Hotel.

On Lasqueti Island, a Wild and Woolly Issue Has Divided Residents
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On Lasqueti Island, a Wild and Woolly Issue Has Divided Residents

September 24, 2021

Of all the fractious debates plaguing communities today, here it’s feral sheep. Can islanders reach a compromise?

BC Commits to Paid Sick Leave by Jan. 1, But Details Still to Come
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BC Commits to Paid Sick Leave by Jan. 1, But Details Still to Come

September 24, 2021

Government wants to hear from public, workers and employers on eligibility and number of paid days.

Parents and Teachers Demand Transparency on COVID-19 in Schools
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Parents and Teachers Demand Transparency on COVID-19 in Schools

September 24, 2021

Dr. Bonnie Henry has said notifications will improve, but some fear the information won’t be enough.

Love and Grief: Smithers Mural Honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
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Love and Grief: Smithers Mural Honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

September 24, 2021

‘They included us. They got feedback on what we wanted, and that’s what we need more of.’

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