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Buck up! Enjoy winter while you can
Article online since January 4th 2009
Canucks are known worldwide as hardy, resourceful and rugged individuals, but I think we've gone a little soft. The number of pre-winter and winter storms have taken their toll and proven the point. People are worn out already even though the heavy lifting, in a metaphoric sense, has only...
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Can-dos rule during the holidays
Article online since December 19th 2008
I recall thinking to myself last year around this time that I would do better next year: have the gifts wrapped, the tree up, lights a-blaze and parcels sent by now. Ah, but here we are, on the cusp of Christmas 2008, and I’m nowhere near prepared. My to-do list is now a get-it-done! document...
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Better to be safe than sorry
Article online since December 14th 2008
Did you see the reports on the ice storm wreaking havoc along the eastern seaboard? They reminded me of the storm that paralyzed Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada in January 1998. Tens of thousands of people were affected. There were massive power outages, hospitals went dark and ATMs...
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Surviving that 'most wonderful time of the year'
Article online since December 7th 2008
The holiday season is, as the song says, “the most wonderful time of year,” but let's face it; it's pretty crazy, too. Marketing and promotion began before Halloween and things ramped up significantly after Remembrance Day. Initially there was the odd jingle; a brief reminder that Christmas...
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Get ready for new definition of ‘dysfunctional’
Article online since November 30th 2008
What the hell is going on in Ottawa? First the Conservatives offer the nation an economic update so anemic it belonged in Twilight rather than the House of Commons. Then the hands-off Liberal party gets a spine and proclaims it won’t support the document because it offered no economic stimulus....
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Tiny treasures make the miles melt away
( November 3rd 2008 )
Halloween fertile ground for the imagination
( October 26th 2008 )
Lots of drama, too little participation
( October 19th 2008 )
Phew! Election Day at last!
( October 12th 2008 )
A full October day
( October 6th 2008 )
Candidates’ forum likely to be lively
( September 30th 2008 )
Get ready to paint this place orange!
( September 19th 2008 )
Clean, decent campaign my aunt Fanny!
( September 12th 2008 )
Listeria hysteria? I think not
( September 5th 2008 )
Politicians will reap own reward if election called
( August 30th 2008 )
Fall's almost here, but it never really left either
( August 24th 2008 )
Let's get back to solid ground
( August 18th 2008 )
No substitute for a visit home
( August 10th 2008 )
Watershed moment for Kings County council
( July 31st 2008 )
Despite the hype, we're not putting litter in its place
( July 25th 2008 )
Glamping over camping any day!
( July 17th 2008 )
Ants poised to inherit the Earth
( July 9th 2008 )
Summer's here!
( July 6th 2008 )
Can Two Planks do it again?
( June 27th 2008 )
Drunk drivers are dumb, deadly
( June 20th 2008 )
Can you smell what the province is cookin'?
( June 14th 2008 )
Let's fulfill cancer-free promise
( June 8th 2008 )
Festival 2008 a study in contrasts for me
( June 1st 2008 )
When preparation meets opportunity
( May 23rd 2008 )
Carpe diem is everything to these cyclists
( May 17th 2008 )
Cracks in agricultural base more apparent
( May 11th 2008 )
I'm no spoucher!
( May 5th 2008 )
Kids more important than breakfast cereal
( April 27th 2008 )
When the house is in ruins
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