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Shame On The White Mainstream Media For Not Exposing Bruce Burley
By Rattan Mall, Editor, Asian Journal.Remember my last week’s front-page story titled “B.C. Liberal Regional Organizer Who ‘Bullied’ Moe Gill Was Kicked Out Of New Westminster Police Department For Racist Attack On Black Man”? Well, the more...
- Posted 110 days ago
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Guest Column: Consumer Culture
By Paige Hoblak. If anthropologists wanted to decipher our cultural identity they would start off by analyzing the physical objects in our houses.
- Posted 162 days ago
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Guest Columns: Premonition – Breakdowns And Brothels
By Lisa Perry. If you get on the freeway from the California coast and ride east into the dead heat of the Mojave Desert, take a left past the red rock spires of the Spring Mountains, then...
- Posted 235 days ago
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Guest Columns: Sexual Fluidity And Late-Blooming Lesbians
By Lisa Christie Perry. More and more women are discovering after years of marriage to men, and having had children, that they are lesbians. Were they always – or is sexuality more fluid?
- Posted 236 days ago
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Guest Columns: Moto Babe: You Never Forget Your First Time
By Kayle Perry. When I was fifteen years old my mother bought a near new Vespa 150 scooter. I loved the green colour of it and the leather seat, which was much bigger, softer and more comfortable...
- Posted 292 days ago
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Guest Columns: Hacking Expert David Chalk Joins Urgent Call To Halt Smart Grid
UPDATED 04/19/12 – COMMENTS RECEIVED – Submitted. The vulnerability of the energy industry’s new wireless smart grid will inevitably lead to lights out for everyone, according to leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an online interview for...
- Posted 395 days ago
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Lifestyles: Winter Gardening With Hellebores
By Heather Freund. Just when the garden looks like there is nothing growing an interesting plant starts to appear out of the soil.
- Posted 495 days ago
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Guest Column: Why Vote?
By John H. Redekop Ph.D. The reasons for voting are many. * Voters elect governments. Governments develop policies and decide what is best for the citizens. Those who do not vote are letting other people decide what...
- Posted 548 days ago
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Guest Column: We Just Keep Falling Behind…
By Mel Hurtig. Next time you hear Stephen Harper boast about what a great job he and his friends have done managing the Canadian economy, consider this: Canada’s government debt (84.2%) as a percentage of GDP in...
- Posted 614 days ago
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Issues: Province Made Wrong Decision Approving Vancouver’s Waste Incinerator
By Patrica Ross.
- Posted 657 days ago







