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Rebuilding relationships after brain injury

Rebuilding relationships after brain injury

Many brain injured folks have no clue how they present to others. Drastic personality changes are common.
Meet the incredible poetical scientist

Meet the incredible poetical scientist

In her own words, Ada Lovelace looked to science as both a world and a language by which to communicate, weaved by our world and language by which we navigate.
How much is a company worth?

How much is a company worth?

There are a number of factors that affect company value, the most important being the profitability of the business and the value of the assets of a business.
Confessions of a careful hugger

Confessions of a careful hugger

Dear Dr. Henry: I think your idea of a B.C. Hug day, maybe as soon as July, is wonderful.
Disgraceful roads

Disgraceful roads

Our roads have become (or better to say, still are) a joke.
Poll finds rising public satisfaction with government’s COVID vaccination plans

Poll finds rising public satisfaction with government’s COVID vaccination plans

61% approve of handling of coronoavirus vaccine rollout, an increase of seven points since March
Mining’s success relies on innovation

Mining’s success relies on innovation

Artemis Gold’s proposed Blackwater Mine, near Vanderhoof, could boost the economy of the central Interior, a region coping with a shrinking timber harvest and mill closures.
Bring in the bulldozers

Bring in the bulldozers

In 2003, Brian Fawcett wrote a book called The Way Things Are in My Hometown. In the book, he wrote that if the Northern  Hardware ever goes belly up, downtown Prince George will be ready for bulldozing.
Time to unite Israel and Palestine

Time to unite Israel and Palestine

I know in the depth of my being that Semitic people, whether we are Jewish, Christian, or Muslim, share an ancient bond as children of Abraham. Regardless of how we are told to hate, we know that we are family, and we will find a way to peace.
The tragedy of Israeli colonialism

The tragedy of Israeli colonialism

Violence on the Palestinian side is not right, either, but the narrative doesn’t start there. Don’t pretend it's a fair fight. Don’t run with your hands in the air, attributing it all to unlucky coincidence and irreparable conflict, to bring back my favourite quote, that there simply “isn’t enough effort on both sides.”