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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

COLUMN: Two solitudes (or why people support Trump)

Columnist ML Burke tries to wrap her head around the ongoing popularity of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump.
BC VIEWS: Racial prejudice in modern B.C.

BC VIEWS: Racial prejudice in modern B.C.

A racist tirade caught on video illustrates a stubborn streak of ignorance, where many people don't know what 'Indian' actually means

LETTER: Coyotes are here to stay, so get used to them.

Terry Taylor says coyotes are here to stay so North Deltans like Jimmy ("Coyotes pose a real danger," NDR No. 15, Oct. 13) need to accept it
SIMPSON: Graphic violence on TV is OK but we draw the line at swearwords and nipples?

SIMPSON: Graphic violence on TV is OK but we draw the line at swearwords and nipples?

A society that is outraged by the sight of a woman breastfeeding her baby in public watches two men's brains get bashed in – and eats it up
LETTERS: On oil tankers, fuel barges and cruise ships

LETTERS: On oil tankers, fuel barges and cruise ships

Readers from Bella Bella to Victoria respond to Tom Fletcher's column on reaction to the sinking of a tugboat on B.C.'s Central Coast
BC VIEWS: Health funding charade hides crisis

BC VIEWS: Health funding charade hides crisis

The Justin Trudeau government is keeping Stephen Harper's restrictions on health care funding, and pushing home care. It's the right move
BC VIEWS: Petroleum panic a barge too far

BC VIEWS: Petroleum panic a barge too far

Ban on tankers extended to fuel barges would create new ghost towns along the remote B.C. coast

LETTER: Coyotes pose a real danger to Delta’s children and pets

North Delta resident Jimmy urges the Corporation of Delta to do something about all the coyotes running around town.

LETTER: Trees along Nordel Way a bad idea

Allan Woodbury says the trees planted along NorDel Way will cause more lane closures down the line.