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Proposed law could treat serious offenders lightly

Proposed law could treat serious offenders lightly

If Bill C-75 passes in its present form, criminals of various kinds will almost certainly be heartened and emboldened by the prospect of lighter penalties.
Couple grateful for Dorey’s efforts as Area G director

Couple grateful for Dorey’s efforts as Area G director

Thirteen-year tenure included many accomplishments, they assert
Do we have the right to know in Kilmer case?

Do we have the right to know in Kilmer case?

When is it OK to invade an individual’s privacy for the sake of a story?
B.C. VIEWS: Going back to the disco era of labour relations

B.C. VIEWS: Going back to the disco era of labour relations

NDP may remove restrictions on school strikes, union sign-ups
Legal cannabis not for the young

Legal cannabis not for the young

Protecting the most impressionable a big issue
Mary Lowther column: A gardener only as good as their tools

Mary Lowther column: A gardener only as good as their tools

I wish I’d paid more attention to my garden tools when I was younger.
Let’s respect our veterans

Let’s respect our veterans

Surely, holding off on Christmas till Nov. 12 isn’t too much of a sacrifice
Warren Goulding column: Do we have the right to know?

Warren Goulding column: Do we have the right to know?

When is it OK to invade an individual’s privacy for the sake of a story?
MacGregor explains position on legalizing of marijuana

MacGregor explains position on legalizing of marijuana

MP voted in favour based on several factors created by prohibition
Alistair MacGregor column: The Salish Sea – a parking lot for freighters

Alistair MacGregor column: The Salish Sea – a parking lot for freighters

All the communities around the anchorages sites are now equally sharing the pain.