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COLUMN: Community has an important role to play in helping police

COLUMN: Community has an important role to play in helping police

Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord tells how the community and police worked together to catch a thief and preserve a uniquely Delta business.
BC Views: Polluting the climate change debate

BC Views: Polluting the climate change debate

A fresh look at the obvious biases of climate change politics.
COLUMN: Give the gift of reading this Christmas

COLUMN: Give the gift of reading this Christmas

Frances Thomson, community librarian at the George Mackie Library, gives us some gift ideas suitable for readers of all ages.

COLUMN: Seniors town hall highlights

Columnist ML Burke has a few takeaways from the recent seniors town hall meeting in Ladner
BC VIEWS: Carbon tax hits a Trump wall

BC VIEWS: Carbon tax hits a Trump wall

Can the Justin Trudeau government go it alone with a price on carbon emissions, with China, India and now the United States exempt?
BC VIEWS: Yes Justin, Canadian culture exists

BC VIEWS: Yes Justin, Canadian culture exists

Justin Trudeau has declared Canada a 'post-national state' with no identity, beyond being nice to each other
COLUMN: Taking care of the people that take care of us

COLUMN: Taking care of the people that take care of us

Delta Police Chief Constable Neil Dubord discusses the importance of supporting mental wellness in first responders.
COLUMN: Highrises on floodplains a shaky proposition

COLUMN: Highrises on floodplains a shaky proposition

UBC geography student Alison Fung questions the wisdom of building highrises on floodplains or on artificial land.
COLUMN: Lest We Forget

COLUMN: Lest We Forget

Frances Thomson, community librarian at the George Mackie Library, recommends some historical fiction to read this Remembrance Day.
BC VIEWS: Coastal protection isn’t a pipeline issue

BC VIEWS: Coastal protection isn’t a pipeline issue

Kinder Morgan oilsands expansion would put another 420 ships on the water a year, out of 6,200 passing through Port of Vancouver