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Mario Canseco: Halloween costumes, candy prove to be divisive for Canadians

Mario Canseco: Halloween costumes, candy prove to be divisive for Canadians

From costume concerns to candy corn, Canadians see Halloween through mixed lenses
Editor's notebook: How and why we cover fatal crashes

Editor's notebook: How and why we cover fatal crashes

A complainant alleged a breach of journalistic standards against Castanet—a sister outlet to The ¾¢±¬´ó¹Ï—over the use of photos and coverage of sensitive matters, namely the death of her brother in a vehicle crash.'
Rob Shaw: Furstenau shows her cards, shutting down Rustad’s slim-majority hopes

Rob Shaw: Furstenau shows her cards, shutting down Rustad’s slim-majority hopes

With BC Green support off the table, Conservatives face tougher path to government
John Ducker: Four-way flashers a great modern safety feature

John Ducker: Four-way flashers a great modern safety feature

Big construction zones among proper uses for flashers
Squamish letter: Why cyclists are in the way

Squamish letter: Why cyclists are in the way

'As a bicycle commuter for about four decades, here are the many reasons I am in your way. '
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Waiting for the results of the B.C. election

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Waiting for the results of the B.C. election

Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Opinion: Trudeau's deep denial leaves Liberals in limbo

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark positions herself for a future leadership role in federal politics
Squamish editorial: Thank you to Jeremy, Jen, Yuri—and Jordan

Squamish editorial: Thank you to Jeremy, Jen, Yuri—and Jordan

'It is no easy thing to put your name forward. In fact, there are very few other examples in life where someone must run the gauntlet like a candidate for office.'
Rob Shaw: Eby shows humility but internal party spin tells a different story

Rob Shaw: Eby shows humility but internal party spin tells a different story

BC NDP clinging to election victory narrative behind closed doors
Opinion: Legalization hasn’t killed the black market for cannabis in Canada

Opinion: Legalization hasn’t killed the black market for cannabis in Canada

Six years on, Research Co. polling shows Canada’s legal marijuana regime faces mixed reviews
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