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Geoff Johnson: Teachers' skills applicable in the business world

Geoff Johnson: Teachers' skills applicable in the business world

Teachers are being recruited by the private sector to work in sales, software, health care and training — and upgrade their employees’ skills.
Les Leyne: RBCM half-truth is wholly misleading

Les Leyne: RBCM half-truth is wholly misleading

Doing the math on how much more the Royal B.C. Museum’s Colwood archives building will cost.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Dealing with inflation

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Dealing with inflation

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Letters Feb. 25: Renaming B.C.; thanks to Melanie Mark; spruce up the place for visitors

Letters Feb. 25: Renaming B.C.; thanks to Melanie Mark; spruce up the place for visitors

Comment: Health professionals are being grossly under-utilized

Comment: Health professionals are being grossly under-utilized

Obsolete divisions of labour are hobbling health-care system
Man fleeing on electric scooter crashes into police car

Man fleeing on electric scooter crashes into police car

When officers told the man he was under arrest, he got on a stand-up electric scooter and fled, VicPD said.
Comment: Why the closure of the Bateman Gallery should worry anyone who cares about museums

Comment: Why the closure of the Bateman Gallery should worry anyone who cares about museums

The closure of the Bateman Gallery is a symptom of a much larger problem
Letters Feb. 24: Court of Appeal gets it right; Campbell River ambulance service praised

Letters Feb. 24: Court of Appeal gets it right; Campbell River ambulance service praised

Editorial: Tough action needed to fix broken window problem

Editorial: Tough action needed to fix broken window problem

We are seeing instances where even repeat offenders with extensive criminal records are released with minimal oversight
Les Leyne: Fund has done a lot of good on Island; province is mum on its future

Les Leyne: Fund has done a lot of good on Island; province is mum on its future

For 17 years, ICET has doled out numerous small grants all over the island to a wide variety of community projects