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On polygamy, child brides and why the stakes in B.C. are so high

Carolyn Jessop in conversation with Luiza Ch. Savage

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Will Jack Layton usurp Michael Ignatieff?

Our polls show the NDP is very close to leapfrogging the Liberals

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Christy Clark's comeback is complete

What Clark's by-election win means for the B.C. Liberals

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The good news about B.C. prawns

‘Locally caught, no bycatch, totally sustainable.’ No wonder West Coasters are proud.

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Feasting on Tofino

Eating locally is all very good, but why shouldn’t all of us get to indulge in regional treats?

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You are invited to a tax party

B.C. residents tune out the spin, and turn to each other for the HST vote

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Has anyone in B.C. seen the sun?

Gloomy weather in B.C. is taking its toll on tourism

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Cashing in on foreign students

Public schools that recruit high-paying international students create, some say, a two-tier system

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A state of perfect disharmony

COYNE: You'd think provinces would not have to be bribed to act in their own interest

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How was Ottawa to choose who would build its ships?

Two contracts. Three provinces—each with a history of feeling slighted by the feds.

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Minister overboard

Keeping meddling politicians out of the shipbuilding contract decision worked. Is there a lesson here?

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Where’s the sizzle in Canada’s non-fiction?

The Charles Taylor Prize always brings out many very good writers. It rarely takes my breath away.

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Jim Pattison, the Warren Buffett of B.C.

The octogenarian billionaire is still growing his Vancouver-based empire. His latest move takes him back to the business that started it all: selling cars.

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Housing bubble: listening for the pop

The fact is, no one is really sure what to make of the many natural laws of housing prices

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The “North Vancouver Tree Massacre”

Anyone who cuts down trees faces public humiliation

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New sanctions threatens the future of longboarding in B.C.

The sport doesn't sit well with everyone who lives in Vancouver’s North Shore

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Moira Stilwell’s motherhood issue

The B.C. MLA wants to make life easier for international medical graduates--like her son

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Captain Cook’s club, a gift of the Nuu-chah-nulth, comes closer to home

The wooden club was given to Captain James Cook by the chief of a Nuu-chah-nulth village in 1778

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Tsunami debris hits the shores of B.C.

Some scoffed when Tofino’s mayor first warned of the approaching barrage of Japanese washed-up objects. Not now.

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Harper’s plugged pipeline policy

Time to change the agenda--again?

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