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Doth protest too much

Doth protest too much

According to an article in the Province Tuesday, Premier Christy Clark is not impressed with two Burnaby families whose 11-year-old daughters crossed police lines to protest the Kinder Morgan pipeline on Burnaby Mountain.
HAPPY PEOPLE AREN'T AS EMPATHETIC AS THEY WOULD LIKE TO THINK

HAPPY PEOPLE AREN'T AS EMPATHETIC AS THEY WOULD LIKE TO THINK

The moment anyone enters this world, they’re taught that happiness is an eternal goal you strive for. Happiness is key and leads to all kinds of great things.
Rants/Raves: Easy on the xmas spirit

Rants/Raves: Easy on the xmas spirit

Easy on the xmas spirit... It’s not even December, and here we are again being bombarded by everything Christmas.
50 shades of Grey Cup

50 shades of Grey Cup

If you’ve noticed a preponderance of middle-age couples wearing fleece jackets, stonewash Kirkland jeans from Costco and white Velcro runners with good arch support milling about downtown with a thirst for Labatts Blue and Palm Bay in their bloodshot
Reliving Reckless by Bryan Adams

Reliving Reckless by Bryan Adams

Although Canada is one of the world’s best countries to live in, it has to be said it's still kind of embarrassing that Bryan Adams is considered our answer to Springsteen.

Opinion: Ink and outrage spill over Kinder Morgan pipeline protest

Tuesday, Nov. 18 was a day of unintentional humour, courtesy of several media outlets incensed by a local environmental protest.
Opinion: Paying a ‘living wage’ not so simple for City of Vancouver

Opinion: Paying a ‘living wage’ not so simple for City of Vancouver

This week Mayor Gregor Robertson was much applauded in his address to the B.C. Federation of Labour convention when he committed to support the Fed’s drive to increase the minimum wage in this province by almost 50 per cent to $15 dollars an hour.
Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 28, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 28, 2014

Letter: Revved up over Chevron cash

Re: “Vancouver school and park boards face change,” Nov. 21.

Letter: Mixing wards with at-large is civic solution

Re: “Ten predictions for the next four years,” Nov. 19.
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