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Vegas shows impress neophyte

Vegas shows impress neophyte

Earlier this month, I spent five days in Las Vegas. It was my first trip to America's favorite holiday destination.
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Dates to mark in February

Dates to mark in February

Out of the last ten people you have spoken to lately, how many of them have had colds or the flu? It's amazing; you'd think the cold weather would end those cold strains, but no such luck.
Science and faith: Can both be common sense?

Science and faith: Can both be common sense?

Few things aggravate me more than arguments derived from "common sense." Let's start with a definition: "the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way." -Cambridge Dictionary.
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie

She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie

Cocaine burst into North American consciousness in the 1970s. It was the drug of choice for rock stars, movie moguls and high-powered executives. It was mostly out of the reach of the common person, however. By the 1980s that had changed drastically.
EDITORIAL - Need to be heard via vote

EDITORIAL - Need to be heard via vote

The Idle No More movement continues to try to have its voice heard locally by holding marches in the city. The latest effort was Monday with a march which ended in the parking lot across from City Hall.
Removing judiciary discretion is bad policy

Removing judiciary discretion is bad policy

With all the attention on Bill C-45, the governments second budget implementation bill, and the Idle No More movement opposing it, the government passed some other legislation virtually unnoticed.
Letter to the Editor - Farm vote obvious

Letter to the Editor - Farm vote obvious

Dear Editor: Since the CWB director elections began, pro-board single desk farmers running for the positions of director have won 80 per cent of the elections - anti CWB farmers have won a mere 20 per cent of the positions available.
Largest object in the universe discovered

Largest object in the universe discovered

A new discovery being touted as the largest structure in the known universe by scientists in England is challenging modern cosmological theory.
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