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A closer look at the Whole 30 diet

A closer look at the Whole 30 diet

It could almost go without saying that fad diets are often overly restrictive, lack evidentiary support and ultimately have the potential to cause harm, but I understand that the lure of sensationalized promises can easily draw-in even the savvy cons
Construction work offered local couple good P.G. life

Construction work offered local couple good P.G. life

Egil Lindquist the eldest of three boys and born in 1930 was raised in Halden, Norway. He learned his fathers trade as a stone mason and then built his own home in Norway. Egil met and married Bjorg Thokle in 1955.
Put users first

Put users first

It seems to me that the city administration when making any changes to the usage at Masich Stadium would first and foremost determine who uses this facility the most, then having determined that the public at large is the primary user, they could pla
Backlash 'selfish'

Backlash 'selfish'

The recent backlash towards city council and the city regarding the public usage of Massich Place Stadium is undeserved and selfish.
Consultants facing shorter leashes

Consultants facing shorter leashes

Anyone hoping that the "professional reliance" model in the resource-development sphere would be junked will probably be disappointed with the direction the NDP government is taking.
Masich plan makes no sense

Masich plan makes no sense

The three-page staff report to city council about the opening and operation of the renovated Masich Place Stadium is a textbook example of an out-of-control bureaucracy that wants to spend more money and hire more people to fix a problem that doesn't
Why terrible wine tastes like nail polish remover

Why terrible wine tastes like nail polish remover

Last week, we were talking about cheese so it is fitting to continue this week with wine. The origins of winemaking are lost to history.
Trump-related risks continue

Trump-related risks continue

In the middle of 1971 I was fortunate enough to be included in a soccer exchange with a team from Seattle. When it was our turn to go down there for the weekend, I was placed with a nice family in a tidy suburb.
Old words burn present lives

Old words burn present lives

Last spring, when I was considering joining The Washington Post, I sat down with one of the paper's senior editors for an important conversation.
NDP making classic mistake

NDP making classic mistake

Every party has brand mistakes. Own goals that it - and no other party - is particularly prone to make. Consider: It would be legitimately surprising to see a Conservative espousing sympathy for Hugo Chavez, Hamas or Kim Jong Un.