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Editorial: Local media wins with Aussie rules

Editorial: Local media wins with Aussie rules

Casual observers might call it the media thunder from Down Under.
COVID-19 pandemic skeptics remain a fringe minority in B.C.

COVID-19 pandemic skeptics remain a fringe minority in B.C.

British Columbia is inching closer to the first anniversary of the interruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Odds are good that B.C. will benefit from Henry’s vaccination gambit

Odds are good that B.C. will benefit from Henry’s vaccination gambit

Look, the biggest risk Dr. Bonnie Henry is taking with our lives with her new vaccination plan is that we will be ready but not able to enjoy the rest of the continent as we wish for a while.
Productivity tips for busy professionals in pandemic times

Productivity tips for busy professionals in pandemic times

I often get asked how I can run Webnames.ca as its CEO, serve on multiple boards, speak at 30-plus events a year, act as a mentor, take part in philanthropic and fundraising activities and still find time to write columns.
Canadians pounce on cat-ownership opportunities during pandemic: poll

Canadians pounce on cat-ownership opportunities during pandemic: poll

Last month, Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians about their experience as dog owners . We learned about the incidence of “pandemic canines” and gauged views on the existence of a “pet soul.
Editorial: Supply chain reaction challenges for B.C.

Editorial: Supply chain reaction challenges for B.C.

A dysfunctional supply chain is not good for economic health in B.C. or anywhere else. It’s not much good for overall public health either.
Rising number of Canadians ready to rethink country's relationship with monarchy: poll

Rising number of Canadians ready to rethink country's relationship with monarchy: poll

For the third year in a row, Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians about the monarchy. Some of the numbers we track have been remarkably consistent.
With no alternatives, Site C project now John Horgan's to wear

With no alternatives, Site C project now John Horgan's to wear

Alternative would be to send the $6 billion spent and another $4 billion down the chute
Ottawa’s wage subsidy silence unsettling for Canada’s economy

Ottawa’s wage subsidy silence unsettling for Canada’s economy

The federal government is fast approaching a Decision Day on wage subsidies that will have critical implications for the economic recovery in the pandemic. Its late-day silence on this score is unsettling.
Get your retirement on track for 2021 and beyond

Get your retirement on track for 2021 and beyond

The news of a COVID-19 vaccine has brought a great deal of excitement to many Canadians, especially those that are retired.