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Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

As a skills shortage worsens every year, thousands of qualified workers have been sidelined by bureaucratic inertia and bogus requirements that were imposed in a different age
Letters Oct. 24: Government's housing plan needs tweaking; Christian role in Halloween; use long-term land lease to reduce costs

Letters Oct. 24: Government's housing plan needs tweaking; Christian role in Halloween; use long-term land lease to reduce costs

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Housing policy in B.C.

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Housing policy in B.C.

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Letters Oct. 23: No winners in war; visitors have a great experience on B.C. Transit; living in a smaller space

Letters Oct. 23: No winners in war; visitors have a great experience on B.C. Transit; living in a smaller space

Comment: Our governments are making housing more expensive

Comment: Our governments are making housing more expensive

I am being financially encouraged to sell my house and try to buy a condominium apartment because I can no longer afford to pay my loan.
Comment: B.C. needs team-based health-care solutions

Comment: B.C. needs team-based health-care solutions

Outpatient health care requires a major redesign where health care professionals practice medicine more effectively and efficiently, in teams.
Letters Oct. 22: Short-rental restrictions will harm tourism; no women represented in legislature sculptures; great care at Royal Jubilee

Letters Oct. 22: Short-rental restrictions will harm tourism; no women represented in legislature sculptures; great care at Royal Jubilee

Charla Huber: Israel-Hamas war leads to a phone call with a childhood friend

Charla Huber: Israel-Hamas war leads to a phone call with a childhood friend

When tragic things occur in the world, it’s hard to know what to say
David Sovka: How the Celts kicked off trick-or-treating and other Halloween stuff explained

David Sovka: How the Celts kicked off trick-or-treating and other Halloween stuff explained

One theory is that modern trick-or-treating has its origins in a Celtic tradition of leaving food out to appease spirits. Eventually, people began to dress like the spirits, at least the ones that looked like hobos, Dracula and slutty nurses
Trevor Hancock: We need to get our ecological footprint down to one planet

Trevor Hancock: We need to get our ecological footprint down to one planet

Canada’s ecological footprint, at around five planets, is one of the highest in the world.