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Comment: We're nearing a future where some infections may no longer be treatable with antibiotics

Comment: We're nearing a future where some infections may no longer be treatable with antibiotics

It’s a race against time to avert a future where antibiotics may no longer work against some infections
Les Leyne: Budget braces for looming downturn

Les Leyne: Budget braces for looming downturn

High interest rates, threat of continued inflation prompt dramatic downgrades of revenue projections for coming year.
Editorial: Spending much more than we have

Editorial: Spending much more than we have

Premier David Eby is impatient, pushing through a fast-run agenda, leaving the future to take care of itself.
Letters March 1: Profound shift for downtown businesses; naturopathic medicine coverage; high density and health

Letters March 1: Profound shift for downtown businesses; naturopathic medicine coverage; high density and health

Les Leyne: As it grapples with how to present history, RBCM might reopen third floor in phases

Les Leyne: As it grapples with how to present history, RBCM might reopen third floor in phases

Tourism minister would like to see more access to third floor by summer.
Letters Feb. 28: More density will help downtown; bike lanes make Victoria better

Letters Feb. 28: More density will help downtown; bike lanes make Victoria better

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Premier's spending

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Premier's spending

Letters Feb. 27: Renewal of rail for Vancouver Island; a new name for B.C.; legislature parking spots

Letters Feb. 27: Renewal of rail for Vancouver Island; a new name for B.C.; legislature parking spots

Charla Huber: A lesson in the pool about being right, or being kind

Charla Huber: A lesson in the pool about being right, or being kind

A woman who insists on swimming the “right” direction at the pool ends up in a game of chicken with her fellow lane swimmers — and in the process becomes a living metaphor for how not to act.
Trevor Hancock: Public policy as if health matters

Trevor Hancock: Public policy as if health matters

To create a wellbeing society and develop healthy public policies, governments must put people and the planet at the heart of decision-making.
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