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The pandemic in winter: a beast set to devour local businesses

The pandemic in winter: a beast set to devour local businesses

I know, as a long-ago marathon runner, we are entering the pandemic’s physical and psychological phase of dissolute energy, mental withering and possibly hitting the wall. We were promised this long and slow run, not a sprint, and it is coming true.
Adrian Raeside, October 16, 2020

Adrian Raeside, October 16, 2020

Adrian Raeside
Mindfulness provides a pathway through the pandemic minefield

Mindfulness provides a pathway through the pandemic minefield

Occasionally, an event occurs that shakes us to our core. The life as we know it changes who we are and how we think.
Canadians appear to be to steering toward better driving habits: poll

Canadians appear to be to steering toward better driving habits: poll

The early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown compelled Canadians to behave differently outside. With vehicles parked safely in garages, walkers, runners and joggers reclaimed the asphalt in their track suits.
Monologue-heavy leaders' debate won’t change B.C. election conversation

Monologue-heavy leaders' debate won’t change B.C. election conversation

Let’s not kid ourselves: A party leaders’ debate is a debate in name only.
Editorial: Cybercrime’s multitrillion-dollar bill

Editorial: Cybercrime’s multitrillion-dollar bill

October is cybersecurity awareness month, but, judging by the rapidly escalating threat cyberattacks pose to companies of all sizes in all regions, that awareness should be expanded to every month. The U.S.
The vote will increasingly be in the mail in B.C.’s provincial elections

The vote will increasingly be in the mail in B.C.’s provincial elections

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced British Columbians into an unusual provincial electoral campaign. As Research Co.
BC NDP maintains double-digit lead over Liberals at campaign midway point: poll

BC NDP maintains double-digit lead over Liberals at campaign midway point: poll

As British Columbians await the final stretch of the provincial electoral campaign, we have not witnessed a superb change in the perceptions that likely voters have of the province’s leaders.
Expect long-delayed results from John Horgan’s snap election call

Expect long-delayed results from John Horgan’s snap election call

It is an election no one sought soon. It is also an election no one settles soon. October 24, the official vote date, is far from the finish line. Think nearly mid-November. Thank the pandemic and John Horgan, not necessarily in that order.
British Columbia is leading the global digital health revolution

British Columbia is leading the global digital health revolution

When we entered the new 2020 year, few people were prepared for the tremendous global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. There has been no pandemic as severe since the 1918 H1N1 Spanish flu, which killed more than 50 million people worldwide.