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Polarized politics a costly system

BC Local News - Tuesday May 21, 2013

One benefit of the B.C. Liberal Party win is that the provincial government won’t be subjected to another big, expensive ideological remake

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NANCY WHELAN: Some handy tips to keep in your garden shed

Parksville Qualicum Beach News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Having garden tools the right size and length will help you and the soil get on better terms

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HORNER'S CORNER: Of bossy birds and burkas

Parksville Qualicum Beach News - Thursday May 23, 2013

They said there would be an adjustment period when I inherited my brother's parrot. They were right.

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Castlegar has something to crow about, again

Castlegar News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Editorial comment promotes the start of an annual attraction

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Viva Las Vegas shows

Castlegar News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Castlegar News bi-weekly columnist shares Vegas memories

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SHIPPING NEWS: Harbour in monitoring mode

Parksville Qualicum Beach News - Thursday May 23, 2013

What's needed now is a good storm to see how well adjustments to the breakwaters worked

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EDITORIAL: What matters

Parksville Qualicum Beach News - Thursday May 23, 2013

City of Parksville officials explain what 'welfare' really means in their budget pie chart

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Frank Leonard: In Saanich, no call is too small

Victoria News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Years ago, community policing meant opening neighbourhood police stations – and this was done by the City of Victoria.

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Editorial: Entering the era of efficient homes

Victoria News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Victoria has come a long way from the days of big drafty homes with thin single-pane windows

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BASS: A picture is worth a thousand words — or is it?

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Maybe if it had just been a handshake or a congratulatory text message, it would have been fine.

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Beefs & Bouquets May 23

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Thursday May 23, 2013

NANAIMO – Submit your beef or bouquet by e-mail to bulletinboard@nanaimobulletin.com.

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SCIENCE MATTERS: Ontario’s wildlife needs continued protection

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Thursday May 23, 2013

In the early 1970s, a significant shift occurred in the relationship between North Americans and the world we live in.

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EDITORIAL: Parents need to talk tough

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Thursday May 23, 2013

At least twice each year in B.C. there is a real push from police against drinking and driving.

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A political transformation in Japan

Penticton Western News - Wednesday May 22, 2013

After a spectacularly unsuccessful term as Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe has adopted a different approach in his second try

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Muskens: Will Canada’s own Rocket Man inspire next generation?

Kelowna Capital News - Thursday May 23, 2013

You really can be just about anything you want to be.

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Hergott: ‘A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client’

Kelowna Capital News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Instead of being compensated for his injuries, man faces a bill of tens of thousands of dollars.

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Albas: Complaints about senators coming in

Kelowna Capital News - Thursday May 23, 2013

I have heard from an overwhelming number of constituents sharing their strong opposition to unaccountable Senators.

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Latimer: An alternative to welfare may help Canadians

Kelowna Capital News - Thursday May 23, 2013

Canada ranks 17th for overall well-being and did poorly when providing the basic necessities for children.

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City of Terrace can't afford a living wage policy

Terrace Standard - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Such a policy would be expensive, argues the Fraser Institute

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Harper fails to act on Senate scandal

Penticton Western News - Wednesday May 22, 2013

Apart from apparently filing bogus expense claims, most Canadians would be hard pressed to name a single duty that senators fulfill

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