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Biritsh Columbians OK with automated speed enforcement

Biritsh Columbians OK with automated speed enforcement

Late last summer, Research Co. took an early look at the views of British Columbians on the complex issue of automated speed enforcement. At the time, the Insurance Corp.
Blase about the Big One

Blase about the Big One

We have had so many warnings of the Big One -- the massive earthquake that is going to strike Vancouver Island one of these days, maybe tomorrow, or maybe in 500 years -- that we tend to ignore the reports of earthquakes elsewhere.
An ocean of plastic

An ocean of plastic

Plastic is everywhere. It is not merely that the material, rarely used in consumer products before 1950, has become ubiquitous in the homes, cars and offices Americans inhabit.
Powerful predators must be held accountable

Powerful predators must be held accountable

We need to know the whole truth about Jeffrey Epstein and his friends (c) 2019, The Washington Post Alyssa Rosenberg OPINION, OP-ED Jul 08, 2019 - 2:59 PM The news that Jeffrey Epstein, a well-connected financier who a decade ago in Florida served a
Spend less, get better home support

Spend less, get better home support

Seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie has released a deeply troubling report on home support services.
Canadians owe a debt to Mrs. Brown

Canadians owe a debt to Mrs. Brown

Happy belated Canada Day everyone! Regardless of your political persuasion or history, this is a time to come together to celebrate our shared country and the people that we share it with.
Philosopher's stone right in front of us

Philosopher's stone right in front of us

There is a medieval legend about an alchemist who discovers how to turn common materials into gold.
Revenge of the ants

Revenge of the ants

It has been close to a month and no fish has died at our house yet. A delightful little tank, our aquarium has brought us a lot of joy and stress.
The North matters

The North matters

I have been reading the various articles and columns about our climate and natural resource industries. It surprises me how frequently we forget that our environmental protection laws are among the best.
Coaching mistake

Coaching mistake

So at the end of last season, as general manager Mark Lamb had a dismal coaching record with the Prince George Cougars, he said he was definitely going to hire a coach and he would not do both jobs. Now he is the new coach.