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  • BC gasoline taxes driving consumers to Washington

    BC gasoline taxes driving consumers to Washington

    BC gasoline taxes among highest in North America By Jordan Bateman   As Canadians, we have become conditioned to paying higher prices than our American neighbours for pretty much everything. Milk, cheese, clothes, electronics, books, airfares, sporting goods, cars, liquor: we know we’re being gouged, but we don’t know what to do about it. “Tax [...]

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    | May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

    Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

    Charles Rusnell down-sized by Edmonton Journal before being hired by CBC You’d think it would be easy to run a petroleum-soaked, cash-rich jurisdiction like Alberta, but a day seldom seems to pass out here on the western edge of the Great Plains without our governing Progressive Conservative Party suffering another pratfall or embarrassment. But how [...]

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    | May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

    Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

    More evidence needed before convicting Rob Ford in court of public opinion Schadenfreude is all very well, but this whole Rob Ford video scandal has me feeling just the tiniest bit hinky. It’s a due-process thing, and I recognize that there can be no due process in politics, as unjust as that may seem. No, realpolitik demands that [...]

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    | May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Christy Clark and BC Liberals – the political road ahead

    Christy Clark and BC Liberals – the political road ahead

    Expect energy, labour issues to dominate Christy Clark agenda The dust is beginning to settle after Tuesday’s stunning election victory for Christy Clark and the BC Liberals. Premier Clark still has to find a seat for herself, of course — and rumours are strong that she’ll choose to compete for one outside the Vancouver area. [...]

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    | May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Canadian housing market decline slows down

    Canadian housing market decline slows down

    Canadian housing market show 0.6% growth The Canadian housing market has slowed its decline to 3.1 per cent year over year, with a 0.6 per cent increase in home sales last month, according to BMO Chief Economist Doug Porter, citing recent data from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Porter notes that since the implementation of new mortgage [...]

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    | May 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • WBC Western Championships pack a punch at Cascades Casino

    WBC Western Championships pack a punch at Cascades Casino

    Lavoie, Codilla and Yager triump at WBC Western Championships Friday night the Cascades Casino in Langley played host to the WBC Western Championships. When the dust settled, three more B.C. pugilist qualified themselves for the first-ever WBC Canadian championships in July. In the light middleweight (154 pounds) WBC Western Championships, Remy Lavoie from North Burnaby Boxing [...]

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    | May 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Christy Clark delivers majority win for BC Liberals

    Christy Clark delivers majority win for BC Liberals

    Christy Clark started campaign 22 points behind Adrian Dix and NDP The strangest scene of a strange election campaign was the final one: Liberal Leader Christy Clark taking the stage Tuesday night to declare a solid majority victory. Clark’s come-from-behind win astounded many pundits and pollsters, who had the Liberal leader down by 22 points at [...]

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    | May 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
  • Christine Sinclair named first-ever Player of Month in NWSL

    Christine Sinclair named first-ever Player of Month in NWSL

    Christine Sinclair a powerhouse for Portland Thorns FC, earns Player of the Month honours Burnaby soccer legend and team Canada captain Christine Sinclair continues to be a trailblazer in women’s soccer, now becoming the first-ever Player of the Month in the newly formed National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). The NWSL began play in their first [...]

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    | May 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

Local

Bus passenger charged after allegedly punching woman in the face

Bus passenger charged after allegedly punching woman in the face

Bus passenger charged with three counts of assault Trevor Baker, a 51-year old Vancouver man is facing three assault charges after an alleged attack on a woman carrying a baby, her sister and a man who tried to assist the alleged victims. Vancouver Transit reports the attack occurred in the area of 6 Ave and [...]

Vancouver police investigating mysterious death of elderly man

Vancouver police investigating mysterious death of elderly man

Vancouver police say man died from head injuries enroute to hospital The Vancouver Police Department is looking for witnesses to the death of an elderly man who died mysteriously Friday on McGill near Windermere Street. Vancouver police identified the victim as 80-year-old Vancouver resident Yee Wong. Wong was allegedly involved in an altercation around 7 a.m. [...]

North Van RCMP officer tracks down shoes to give to homeless man

North Van RCMP officer tracks down shoes to give to homeless man

North Van RCMP cell guard uses social media to locate size 15 shoes for man A kind hearted North Van RCMP cell guard has helped out a local homeless man by tracking down two pairs of shoes for a homeless man who was seen either with no shoes or wearing shoes too small for his [...]

Provinicial

BC gasoline taxes driving consumers to Washington

BC gasoline taxes driving consumers to Washington

BC gasoline taxes among highest in North America By Jordan Bateman   As Canadians, we have become conditioned to paying higher prices than our American neighbours for pretty much everything. Milk, cheese, clothes, electronics, books, airfares, sporting goods, cars, liquor: we know we’re being gouged, but we don’t know what to do about it. “Tax [...]

Christy Clark and BC Liberals – the political road ahead

Christy Clark and BC Liberals – the political road ahead

Expect energy, labour issues to dominate Christy Clark agenda The dust is beginning to settle after Tuesday’s stunning election victory for Christy Clark and the BC Liberals. Premier Clark still has to find a seat for herself, of course — and rumours are strong that she’ll choose to compete for one outside the Vancouver area. [...]

Christy Clark delivers majority win for BC Liberals

Christy Clark delivers majority win for BC Liberals

Christy Clark started campaign 22 points behind Adrian Dix and NDP The strangest scene of a strange election campaign was the final one: Liberal Leader Christy Clark taking the stage Tuesday night to declare a solid majority victory. Clark’s come-from-behind win astounded many pundits and pollsters, who had the Liberal leader down by 22 points at [...]

Business

US newspaper industry losers and catastrophic losers

US newspaper industry losers and catastrophic losers

US newspaper industry lost over one-third print subscribers since 1998 Wendell Cox, Troy Media It has been a difficult time for newspapers. The industry has experienced serious challenges due to multiple factors going back at least to the early 1960s when the three major television U.S. networks began their extensive and widely popular evening news [...]

Wealthy Canadians busted stashing cash in tax havens

Wealthy Canadians busted stashing cash in tax havens

Wealthy Canadians ordered to pay $22.2 million in back taxes Wealthy Canadians with money stashed overseas have come forward in droves to confess their misdeeds after secret lists began circulating with the names of people apparently evading taxes in foreign banking havens. The Canada Revenue Agency has seen the number of voluntary disclosures of foreign, [...]

Entrepreneurs, know when to call it quits

Entrepreneurs, know when to call it quits

Entrepreneurs are not their companies, which sometimes have to fail By Warren Bergen   Jody Sherman founded several companies. Some got bought out for modest success and others failed. Ecomom was his last startup. Management and staff tried hard but Ecomom didn’t work and it burned. When Sherman saw no hope for Ecomom, he saw [...]

Canada

Fake polymer $100 bills found in Lower Mainland

Fake polymer $100 bills found in Lower Mainland

Small number of fake polymer $100 bills found BC RCMP are warning the public to remain vigilant and check the authenticity of $100 bills, even the new polymer versions, after a number of fake polymer $100 bills have been found in the Lower Mainland. There are a number of security features on the new $100 [...]

BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

Opinion

Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

Charles Rusnell – One of the good guys

Charles Rusnell down-sized by Edmonton Journal before being hired by CBC You’d think it would be easy to run a petroleum-soaked, cash-rich jurisdiction like Alberta, but a day seldom seems to pass out here on the western edge of the Great Plains without our governing Progressive Conservative Party suffering another pratfall or embarrassment. But how [...]

Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

Rob Ford – A half-hearted defence of Toronto mayor

More evidence needed before convicting Rob Ford in court of public opinion Schadenfreude is all very well, but this whole Rob Ford video scandal has me feeling just the tiniest bit hinky. It’s a due-process thing, and I recognize that there can be no due process in politics, as unjust as that may seem. No, realpolitik demands that [...]

Same sex marriage, Disney fantasies and holes in condoms

Same sex marriage, Disney fantasies and holes in condoms

Same-sex marriage – does love really conquer all? By Douglas Allen   ABC’s television show Modern Family is amazing entertainment. It is brilliantly written and acted, and well-deserving of its numerous Emmy and Golden Globe awards. It is also post-modern propaganda. The show is centered around Jay Pritchett and his immediate family members. Jay is a 60-something wealthy [...]

Politics

Alison Redford criticized for taking construction coalition ‘bribes’

Alison Redford criticized for taking construction coalition ‘bribes’

Alison Redford says construction company donations had no effect on awarding of contracts New documents that reveal large political donations to the Alison Redford Progressive Conservative party from a coalition of construction companies should be investigated as possible bribes, says a national democracy watchdog group. The correspondence, obtained by the Alberta Federation of Labour under [...]

Cal Wenzel denies “attempt to buy a council”

Cal Wenzel denies “attempt to buy a council”

Cal Wenzel video – Mayor Nenshi suggests election finance laws were broken The secretly taped video that shows Calgary home builder Cal Wenzel discussing which city hall candidates would best serve the industry’s interests was finally released in its entirety Tuesday night. Mayor Naheed Nenshi fought back Wednesday morning, calling the video “icky” and suggesting [...]

Manning Centre in midst of Cal Wenzel scheme to control City council

Manning Centre in midst of Cal Wenzel scheme to control City council

Manning Centre denies $1.1 million donation to be used in next election As the fallout from the Cal Wenzel video continued Wednesday, the incoming chair of the Manning Centre for Building Democracy said the conservative training facility does not function to further their donors’ personal ambitions. On a secretly taped video released earlier this week, [...]