The 180

Sometimes it's ok to drop civility; rewriting historic road signs; and understanding pedophiles

A lawyer argues that sometimes, civility must yield to issues that are far more important; an archaeologist rewrites B.C.'s historic road signs; and a clinical psychologist explains what most Canadians don't get about pedophiles.
Joanne Hammond has started an online campaign to rewrite 'stops of interest' signs that dot B.C.'s highways to include pre-colonial and Indigenous history. (Joanne Hammond/Republic of Archaeology)

A lawyer argues that sometimes, civility must yield to issues that are far more important; an archaeologist rewrites B.C.'s historic road signs; and a clinical psychologist explains what most Canadians don't get about pedophiles.