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Monique Keiran: 鈥業nvasive鈥 species in the eye of the beholder
When Nature Boy took down the backyard thicket of Himalayan blackberries, he gave little thought to what would come after. Thousands of broom and Daphne laureola seeds that had lain dormant for decades sprouted.
Feb 16, 2013 3:24 PM
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Comment: Can we stop talking about the HST now?
Like the proverbial girlfriend we just can鈥檛 seem to get over, the harmonized sales tax has dominated British Columbia鈥檚 collective political and economic mind for the past four years.
Feb 16, 2013 12:22 PM
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Getting an arm and a leg up on adversity
A quick recap. On Jan 3, 2013, I had an unexpected dismount from a horse and landed on my upper arm. Result, fractured humeris and upper tuberosity. Doctor said I 鈥減ulverized鈥 my right shoulder.
Feb 16, 2013 11:41 AM
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The moon cannot be stolen - A Zen story
What are some of the common misconceptions about Zen Buddhism? And how do they play out in practice? To start with, when I first encountered Buddhism I was captivated by the story of an old monk living in a cave on a mountain.
Feb 15, 2013 6:44 PM
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Shannon Corregan: Family more than parents, 2.7 children
Thanks to Premier Christy Clark, British Columbians are finishing up their final day of a four-day work week, which is enough to put an extra spring in anybody鈥檚 step. Last Monday, British Columbia enjoyed its first Family Day.
Feb 15, 2013 4:09 PM
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Elizabeth Payne: There鈥檚 not much to show for $100 a month
For seven years, the $100 cheques have been in the mail every month for parents of 91原创 children under six. Fifteen billion dollars later (and counting), what does Canada have to show for the Universal Child Care Benefit program? Not a lot.
Feb 15, 2013 4:08 PM
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Week 4 鈥 Will someone eat the last freakin鈥 lemon tart PLEASE!!
Well I have made it to week 4 鈥 it was another tough one! What did I learn this week 鈥 1. That calamari from Whitespot is not a healthy choice and it may be mixed with pig butt if the internet is to be believed! 2.
Feb 15, 2013 11:31 AM
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My mean Croatian finds inspiration in my perspiration...
"I need to get back into a fitness routine. If debela Bubli膰ka can do it, so can I. Your perspiration is an inspiration."
Feb 15, 2013 9:28 AM
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David Bly: Paranoid or not, you are likely being watched
Most of us chuckled last month when we saw the video of the boat burglar helping himself to the contents of a vessel moored on the Gorge waterway.
Feb 14, 2013 5:17 PM
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Les Leyne: Get ready for more government ads
The good news is that the avalanche of taxpayer-funded domino ads about how smart the B.C. government is will come to an end soon. The bad news is that there鈥檚 another phase starting up.
Feb 14, 2013 5:17 PM
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