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KIA Sorento will keep you from being bored

KIA Sorento will keep you from being bored

There is nothing worse than owning a vehicle and being bored driving it.
VW Touareg: smooth, solid and sumptuous

VW Touareg: smooth, solid and sumptuous

Sometimes when you are asked if you like something (usually by your spouse) you either say yes or no, but often you are not sure why you like it. Maybe you are not the type to analyze things too much and just go with a like or don't like.
High altitude winds answer to energy shortage?

High altitude winds answer to energy shortage?

As the world's population grows, so too does society's thirst for energy. We are meeting this increase in demand through the creation of more and more fossil fuel dependent systems.
Economic warning signs flashing, but no one cares

Economic warning signs flashing, but no one cares

Bruce Whitestone Canada's Business A medical doctor can list the warning signs of pending serious health problems. Similarly, an economist can cite the warning signs of looming economic troubles.
Stem Cell Therapy: The Next Step in Spinal Cord Injury Treatment

Stem Cell Therapy: The Next Step in Spinal Cord Injury Treatment

Not being able to stand up, walk, or even control your own bodily functions is a nightmare people with spinal cord injuries have to live with every day.
Bennett bombshells build case for Campbell to leave early

Bennett bombshells build case for Campbell to leave early

Paul Willcocks In Victoria Cut Bill Bennett?s claims about life inside the Liberal government in half and it?s still ugly.
The financial perils of the G20

The financial perils of the G20

Can the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas? Or rather, can a G20 meeting held in Toronto in June set off riots in France and Britain a few months later? Locally we read and hear news stories about protests at G20 meeting
Comic relief with my morning coffee

Comic relief with my morning coffee

I enjoyed the recent letter from the reader "who can actually feel the pollution burning my skin". It sounds to me like chronic paranoia.
Aboriginal accountability

Aboriginal accountability

According to statistics Canada, from 1996 to 2006, the Aboriginal population grew by 45 per cent, while the non-Aboriginal population grew by 8 per cent. The federal government disperses 8 billion a year to First Nations bands across Canada.
Reducing air pollution individually

Reducing air pollution individually

A new Clean Air Bylaw in Prince George gave tips to residences on how to reduce air pollution on a small scale.