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Eric Bana and Rebecca Hall can’t shake the surveillance in Closed Circuit ...
The signs of spring are clearly visible in Colony Farm. The history of Colony Farm dates back to 1904, when the Essondale mental health facility acquired 1,000 acres of arable land and wetlands. For ...
“I’m sorry,” said our waitress, placing our menus on our table and indicating one of the items, “but this antipasto platter is off the menu while we wait for burrata cheese to arrive from Italy.” Her ...
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The City of Vancouver and BC Hydro, along with the Province of British Columbia, Natural Resources Canada and BMW, announced the official launch of the Empire Fields DC fast charge station for ...
Federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May gave an impassioned speech against the controversial Bill C-51 yesterday, which passed third reading despite significant political opposition and public ...
1:16 PST: At the Enbridge shareholder meeting, there was a motion to get the company to report back on legal risks based on First Nations opposition. The motion by Ethical Funds was to push Enbridge ...
Once again this summer, Emily Carr Continuing Studies is offering the Summer Institute for Teens. From July 3 – July 27, 2012, this intensive summer program for teens focuses on giving students in ...
In the aftermath of the federal election last week, many are asking what Stephen Harper will do when he takes his long awaited and much-craved majority for a test drive. He has an opportunity to frame ...
EDMONTON — The New Democrats have toppled the 44-year-long Progressive Conservative dynasty and will form the next Alberta government. The NDP, under leader Rachel Notley, was on its way to taking ...
Summer is here, in a way. The blockbuster season has started with Captain America’s surge into almost every theatre around. But there are smaller new films worth looking out for and more documentaries ...
As an intern at a veteran’s hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas, Bruce Lanphear became friends with two patients and their families. Both died of diseases which were preventable, but far from curable.
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