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Antimatter research could help explain origin of the universe

Antimatter research could help explain origin of the universe

For much of human history, we have subscribed to the notion of the infinite. The universe is infinite in size. Matter can be cut up into infinitely smaller and smaller slices. The past is infinite with no beginning.
Taxes endlessly frustrating

Taxes endlessly frustrating

There's been a lot of hay made over Trudeau, Morneau, and Co.'s renovation of our tax code.
Expect more tax hikes

Expect more tax hikes

Finance Minister Carole James spent much of the press conference on the budget update Monday explaining why the New Democrats pulled back from some specific dollar commitments in their election platform.
The hypocrisy of 'fake' news

The hypocrisy of 'fake' news

President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, rarely speaks publicly and is known to egg on the president in his trashing of the mainstream media.
Plecas explains his defection

Plecas explains his defection

Darryl Plecas says he feels great after breaking the chains of the Liberal party and accepting the dream job he always wanted: Speaker of the B.C. legislature.
Keeping the promises

Keeping the promises

Last Friday, the NDP presented their throne speech for their upcoming legislative session. There have been a number of comments on the speech - ranging from approval to non-committal to disparaging remarks.
The most unkindest cut of all

The most unkindest cut of all

Et tu, Brute? No three words in English literature sum up treachery and betrayal like the final words of Julius Caesar as he is being stabbed to death in Shakespeare's tragedy.
NDP throne speech talks of need for action

NDP throne speech talks of need for action

The opening of the NDP's first throne speech sounded as if they're still in opposition.
A nod to The Citizen

A nod to The Citizen

I would like to commend your newspaper for following up on this important story of the social worker at the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
Hypocrisy prevails for toll whiners

Hypocrisy prevails for toll whiners

In discussing tolling, Bruce Strachen maintains a fairly civilized approach to the Lower Mainland whiners who voted overwhelming NDP in the last election. If one wants to read a polar opposite letter, one should look at the Province newspaper of Aug.