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Letters Jan. 10: The challenge of prescription refills; ChatGPT's real threat

Letters Jan. 10: The challenge of prescription refills; ChatGPT's real threat

Letters Jan. 9: Our high rate of bicycling; finding ways to keep health-care workers; appreciating Gorge Waterway

Letters Jan. 9: Our high rate of bicycling; finding ways to keep health-care workers; appreciating Gorge Waterway

Geoff Johnson: When it comes to video games, resistance is futile, says futurist

Geoff Johnson: When it comes to video games, resistance is futile, says futurist

According to futurist Noah Raford, video games are the platform through which tomorrow’s social connections will be established — and the source of recruitment for future social movements
Monique Keiran: Reduce your energy costs this winter with these tips

Monique Keiran: Reduce your energy costs this winter with these tips

With energy costs spiking, Monique Keiran suggests these tips, which both renters and homeowners can use to reduce utility bills.
Charla Huber: Barbara Walters may be my hero, but she doesn't have to be my daughter's

Charla Huber: Barbara Walters may be my hero, but she doesn't have to be my daughter's

It’s OK to appreciate your own generation’s heroes without forcing them on younger generations, which will have their own icons
Trevor Hancock: The world should pay heed to Antonio Guterres

Trevor Hancock: The world should pay heed to Antonio Guterres

UN secretary general is the most important political leader on the planet today, heading up the most important organization on the planet.
Letters Jan. 7: Not all parents get lower daycare fees; don't compare MAID in Canada, U.S.

Letters Jan. 7: Not all parents get lower daycare fees; don't compare MAID in Canada, U.S.

Comment: Mayne Island's deer problem needs government action

Comment: Mayne Island's deer problem needs government action

Deer are harming many plant, bird, animal and pollinator species, with the fallow deer being especially destructive.
Editorial: An urgent need for blood donations

Editorial: An urgent need for blood donations

Since October, the national blood inventory has fallen by 35 per cent, with 31,000 fewer donors coming forward over that period.
Comment: Allow every person to select their own exit

Comment: Allow every person to select their own exit

My thanks to those who help the terminally ill to say goodbye to intolerable suffering. Bless you.