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2013/01/21

Police Forgot Bomb.. $135M Ponzi Scheme.. Port Mann Ice Gizmo

January 21, 2013
Transit Police in Metro Vancouver confirm that an officer left an explosive device on an Air Canada plane in 2011 during a training exercise and that it was never found again. Continue reading...
Trucker Joins Son In Prison For B.C. Teen's Murder

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B.C.'s $135 Million 'Ponzi Scheme'

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LAILA YUILE
Surrey Casino Rejection Shows An Inconvenient Thing Called Democracy
It's a sad day when a government minister insults municipal politicians in the media because they listened to the people who voted them into office in the first place. Continue reading...
VINCENT PARKINSON
How Vancouver Chef Is Preparing For World Competition
We gather in the practice kitchen, a specifically built replica of the competition kitchen in Lyon. Like a sprinter launching out of the blocks, as if to cheat time, Chef Alex Chen heats pans on the induction burners while butchering oxtail and peeling the beef tenderloin... Continue reading...
J.J. MCCULLOUGH
Media Bites: 2 Many Candidates 1 Boring Debate = 3rd Place Party 4ever
2012-04-27-mediabitesreal.jpgThis weekend, I sat through a full two-hour debate with the Liberal Leadership candidates. The sheer number of inoffensive, non-committal cliches and talking-points spouted made for a pretty grim afternoon. Continue reading...
MARK MILKE
For Aboriginals, Life Is Better Off-Reserve
With all the attention paid to the Idle No More movement and the off-again on-again talks between some native chiefs and the Prime Minister, one basic fact about boriginal life in Canada has been forgotten: Most aboriginals do not live on reserve and seem to be better for it. In 2006, on-reserve Indians had a median income of $29,014. In contrast, off-reserve Indians had a median income of $37,477. In other words, First Nations people/Indians who live off-reserve have a median income that is almost $8,500 higher than their counterparts on-reserve. Continue reading...
KATE CARTY
Quit The 'Smoke Break' At Work
Smoking can become wrapped up in daily work routines, making it harder to quit. Severing the "smoke break" chain takes a lot of preparation on the part of the individual trying to quit but a little support from co-workers and employers can make a big difference. Continue reading...


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