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Comment: What we want for Christmas: help for the homeless

Comment: What we want for Christmas: help for the homeless

Disposing of homeless peoples鈥 possessions is costly and ineffective for addressing homelessness and makes exiting homelessness harder.
Letters Dec. 21: Danger from oil spills; Jane Goodall's travels; puzzled by push to remove fountain; protected by a mask

Letters Dec. 21: Danger from oil spills; Jane Goodall's travels; puzzled by push to remove fountain; protected by a mask

Comment: Bicyclists should not have to pay for downtown parking

Comment: Bicyclists should not have to pay for downtown parking

City streets are built and maintained through property taxes, which everyone pays, whether they drive or not.
Letters Dec. 20: Reopen Clover Point to cars; keep the Centennial Square fountain; how we vote

Letters Dec. 20: Reopen Clover Point to cars; keep the Centennial Square fountain; how we vote

Comment: B.C. is failing to teach math properly, and the numbers prove it

Comment: B.C. is failing to teach math properly, and the numbers prove it

It鈥檚 imperative that graduates have a strong understanding of math as they compete in an increasingly competitive global economy. And yet, in our schools, math class istreated like an afterthought.
Letters Dec. 19: Traces of the Salish woolly dog; holiday tips for drivers; Centennial Fountain memories

Letters Dec. 19: Traces of the Salish woolly dog; holiday tips for drivers; Centennial Fountain memories

Comment: Emissions caps will not be enough to save Earth

Comment: Emissions caps will not be enough to save Earth

鈥淭he time has come to ration the use of fossil fuels,鈥 writes Donna Lindenberg. 鈥淭hat means individuals would be given an annual ration of fossil fuel for a vehicle to allocate as they see fit.鈥
Charla Huber: 鈥楾is the season for phishing emails

Charla Huber: 鈥楾is the season for phishing emails

If it sounds too good to be true, something doesn鈥檛 seem right, or if it just seems out of the ordinary, don鈥檛 click the button
David Sovka: Social Media 101 for those whose teeth are older than the internet

David Sovka: Social Media 101 for those whose teeth are older than the internet

There are real benefits for older people when it comes to social media 鈥 for example, connecting with friends who aren鈥檛 dead yet, but still owe you money.
Geoff Johnson: Surfing offers lessons for dealing with AI in education

Geoff Johnson: Surfing offers lessons for dealing with AI in education

School boards need to ride the AI wave, but in a way that protects teachers and students from the perils while not limiting its educational potential