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Iain Hunter: Spence has government knees jerking

Iain Hunter: Spence has government knees jerking

If Chief Theresa Spence thought she could bring Canada to its knees by her diet verging on a hunger strike in the shadow of Parliament Hill, she was mistaken. But she鈥檚 certainly got its knees jerking.
Do these lashes make my ass look smaller?

Do these lashes make my ass look smaller?

I got up at 5:45 this morning. Why would anyone in their right mind get up that early on a Sunday? Well, for one thing it was the first day of the rest of my life...
The Last Supper

The Last Supper

Fried alligator po'boy. 'Twas the night before PISE and all through the place...Suzie was anxiously stuffing her face.
Monique Keiran: New apps help virus information go viral

Monique Keiran: New apps help virus information go viral

This week, the Weather Network鈥檚 Flu Report shows significant numbers of influenza cases in the Lower Mainland. Google Flu Trends provides less detail 鈥 it rates all of B.C. as having high flu activity.
Les Leyne: New-old tax wallows in sea of verbosity

Les Leyne: New-old tax wallows in sea of verbosity

If you鈥檙e still wondering why it took the government so long to get rid of the harmonized sales tax, you can wonder no more.
Comment: British Columbians must speak up against pipeline

Comment: British Columbians must speak up against pipeline

I have been dragged here today by two emotions 鈥 love and fear. I am here because I am convinced that something I love passionately is in considerable danger. And that makes me afraid.
David Bly: Birthday blues attracted a wide audience

David Bly: Birthday blues attracted a wide audience

When Bob and Margaret Nelson sent their grandson birthday greetings last year, they didn鈥檛 expect millions of people to share those greetings. The Colwood couple wrote 18 Year Old Birthday Blues for their grandson, Josh Robertson, last February.
Shannon Corregan: Aboriginal conversation long overdue

Shannon Corregan: Aboriginal conversation long overdue

Last weekend, I drove to Whistler for a bachelorette party. As my friends and I blew up the Sea to Sky highway, we passed a green bilingual Highway sign. 鈥淪quamish,鈥 it said; underneath, 鈥淪kwxwu7mesh.
Comment: Province must take the lead on regional policing

Comment: Province must take the lead on regional policing

The report from the missing-women commission, written by Wally Oppal, while directed to the Lower Mainland, should also act as a catalyst for the creation of a regional police force for Greater Victoria.
Geoff Johnson: Guns have no place in our classrooms

Geoff Johnson: Guns have no place in our classrooms

The Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings of 20 children and six adults are now perilously close to spinning right off the outer edges of the news centrifuge and into a not-news-anymore endless universe.