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Comment: Compost our kitchen scraps at Hartland Road

Comment: Compost our kitchen scraps at Hartland Road

Next week, Capital Regional District directors will decide on the next steps for the region’s kitchen-scraps program.
Everyone likes a good April Fool's Day joke. Right?

Everyone likes a good April Fool's Day joke. Right?

I get uneasy when newspapers run April Fool's Day jokes. All day long, I find myself reading stories and wondering if they are true or not. I don't want to be the April Fool.
"Burpees are killing me."

"Burpees are killing me."

That's the first text I received this morning. The second was, "I just accidentally msged ninja that, not you. Ooops. Haha.
The art of listening and learning

The art of listening and learning

I love the TV sitcom about a Seattle Radio Shrink, ‘Frasier’ – a spin off from another great sitcom, ‘Cheers’ – and I recently had the chance to catch up on some old episodes, including one where he is looking for a catchphrase for his new radio show
A sign that tells you not to write the lock code on the door

A sign that tells you not to write the lock code on the door

Instructive signs that struck my fancy, encountered in my travels. My favourite is one posted on construction hoarding at Union Station in Toronto, above a door with a keypad lock, where you have to punch in a code to unlock.
Les Leyne: Blast inquest is not enough, NDP says

Les Leyne: Blast inquest is not enough, NDP says

For all the faith chief coroner Lisa Lapointe has in her authority to get to the bottom of the Burns Lake mill tragedy, Opposition New Democrats insist an inquest just isn’t going to cut it.
Geoff Johnson: Teacher negotiation model serves no one well

Geoff Johnson: Teacher negotiation model serves no one well

A letter came this week that succinctly expresses the frustration of many B.C. teachers and administrators.
What's app-ening? Problems are finally fixed

What's app-ening? Problems are finally fixed

After an excruciating six days, the Times 91Ô­´´ app for iPhone, iPad and Android devices is operating normally this morning. New stories had stopped flowing into the app last week.
Gadgets: The challenge of recharging just one AAA battery

Gadgets: The challenge of recharging just one AAA battery

If you use rechargeable batteries, you may have noticed that your charger is unable to recharge just one battery. It insists on charging AAs and AAAs in pairs.
Comment: We need renewed leadership on medicare

Comment: We need renewed leadership on medicare

B.C. is about to lose billions of dollars in health-care funding. That’s because on Monday, the 10-year-old national Health Accord expires.