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Article online since July 3rd 2008
“Congratulations, we’ve chosen you for the job! Now, what are you going to do with it?" I remember the first time I heard those words, three days after the interview. The phone rang, and the manager at the men’s clothing store called me with the good news – they had gone over all...
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Can't stop, gotta roll
Article online since July 2nd 2008
Quebec seems to have a lot more stop signs in use in residential areas than other provinces like Alberta and Ontario. Perhaps it's the fact drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians outside of Quebec tend to respect the rules of the road more than we do. Imagine having a vehicle stop at a pedestrian...
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Albert Kramberger
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Public Forum: A special convocation
For Nellie
Article online since June 30th 2008
by Lori Weber I had never attended convocation. I am not proud of that fact. These may be poor excuses, but for years I told myself that mid-June was such a busy time. It was the time of year that my daughter’s school was holding end of year concerts and parties; it was a time of year to...
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Fishing around for recipe ideas?
Article online since June 29th 2008
You may have briefly read about this in the papers, but Greenpeace Canada recently came out with its ‘red-list’ of fish and seafood sold in many grocery store chains that are a “severe threat to the sustainability of seafood.” In all, the report identifies 15 species groups supermarkets...
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Elyse Amend
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Nanny state oversteps its bounds – again
Case more about lawyers than child's rights
Article online since June 28th 2008
Beyond every headline in a major newspaper, there's a story just waiting to be clarified. Headlines are meant to draw viewers into stories, and they often do, but the headline '12-year-old sues father, wins,' over a Gatineau dad's refusal to allow his daughter to go on a school trip as punishment...
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Marc Lalonde
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Off to the races
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That could’ve been my family: Recalling tornado experience
( February 14th 2007 )
Still working on it
( February 7th 2007 )
ADQ comes up short
( January 31st 2007 )
Weight of Canada’s kids not all on Harper’s shoulders
( January 24th 2007 )
The gift of a winter garden
( January 24th 2007 )
Pay hikes hard to accept for overcharged taxpayers
( January 24th 2007 )
EDITORIAL CARTOON
( January 19th 2007 )
Clothes make the Don
( January 17th 2007 )
Driving the point home
( January 17th 2007 )
Wacky weather sign of global warming
( January 10th 2007 )
EDITORIAL CARTOON
( January 3rd 2007 )
EDITORIAL CARTOON
( December 20th 2006 )
EDITORIAL CARTOON
( December 13th 2006 )
Canadians among the last to benefit from new advances in medicine
( December 13th 2006 )
EDITORIAL CARTOON
( December 6th 2006 )
The Earth, my garden
( November 29th 2006 )
‘Nation’al disgrace
( November 29th 2006 )
Where have all the pencils gone?
( November 22nd 2006 )
Eating in a smoke-free wonderland
( November 22nd 2006 )
Bloated boards and language laws not addressed
( November 15th 2006 )
Mayor should take middle-of-the-road solution for Bourassa
( November 8th 2006 )
It’s about time, really
( November 8th 2006 )
Editorial cartoon
( November 8th 2006 )
Fluoride debate bites
( November 1st 2006 )
Ste. Anne parking meters could work
( October 25th 2006 )
Bouchard says work more but there’s no incentive
( October 25th 2006 )
All’s quiet on the protest front
( October 18th 2006 )
Editorial cartoon
( October 18th 2006 )
Beware! The taxman cometh for more
( October 11th 2006 )
Boroughs face cash crunch
( October 11th 2006 )
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