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Court’s decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

Court’s decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

A journalist’s protection of a source is vital for the public interest. Many crime victims and whistleblowers would not step forward with sensitive information without a commitment to shield their identities.
Survey: Co-ordinated government action needed to address B.C.’s housing crisis, respondents say

Survey: Co-ordinated government action needed to address B.C.’s housing crisis, respondents say

As municipal election campaigns get underway all across British Columbia, the concerns of the province’s residents have moved away from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey reveals why it is time for the B.C. government to seriously consider what is now required in Ontario
For B.C.’s contractors, the financial stakes are higher than ever

For B.C.’s contractors, the financial stakes are higher than ever

B.C. contractors continue to operate in a challenging, high-risk market. Not long ago, industry insiders could say confidently that B.C.’s construction industry was “booming” and filled with opportunity.
‘Moonshot politics’ may help Vancouver council in next election

‘Moonshot politics’ may help Vancouver council in next election

Vancouver council does a great job of doing a job other than its own. The road ahead and the jurisdiction it holds do not seem interesting enough. It seeks and needs detours and diversions. And, hate to admit: It works politically.
B.C. employment revival is rooted in the province’s public sector

B.C. employment revival is rooted in the province’s public sector

We want to begin by acknowledging Premier John Horgan’s announcement that he will be stepping down in the fall.
Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

From streaming to records – new survey reveals trends in how Canadians across generations consume music
Navigating the construction industry’s fierce cost escalation storm

Navigating the construction industry’s fierce cost escalation storm

The business of construction is a roller-coaster ride at the best of times. But few things challenge the industry more than the fierce cost escalation that construction is currently experiencing.
Analysis: Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid on thin ice, facing a blizzard of challenges

Analysis: Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid on thin ice, facing a blizzard of challenges

It can be argued that there were too many reasons to say yes to 2010 and there are too many reasons to say no to 2030
Editorial: Accelerating aviation’s CO2 flight plan

Editorial: Accelerating aviation’s CO2 flight plan

Summer 2022’s rollcall of travel delays, cancellations and terminal chaos is more than inconvenient for travellers and transportation providers.