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Premier bitten by pest problem

BC Local News - Tuesday May 22, 2012

Premier Christy Clark has a new political problem buzzing around her office.

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Rough waters for BC Ferries

Parksville Qualicum Beach News - Tuesday May 22, 2012

Ferry users have some stark choices to make in the future

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Speak out for the environment and democracy

Revelstoke Times Review - Tuesday May 22, 2012

National event on June 4 rallies against Harper government efforts to demonize and silence legitimate organizations and charities

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Would the finance minister work shucking sheepskins?

Cowichan News Leader Pictorial - Tuesday May 22, 2012

It’s simply impractical to waste people’s training by pushing them into unskilled positions.

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Possible snakehead sighting spine-chilling

Chilliwack Progress - Tuesday May 22, 2012

Snakehead sighting offers reminder of the dangers of releasing invasive specie into the wild.

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EDITORIAL: Burnaby Hospital deserves better

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday May 22, 2012

In a committee charged with helping to shape the future of Burnaby Hospital, there is simply no room for politics.

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Youth questions role in global aid

Alberni Valley News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Brendan Hamilton files his second installment about his work in Jinja, Uganda, to perform aid work with Videa, a Victoria-based NGO.

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FOULDS: Nothing finer than a good walk spoiled with your son

Kamloops This Week - Monday May 21, 2012

The ball left the tee and soared like an eagle — until the murky, mucky monster made of water sucked the shot deep into its wet maw . . .

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Pipeline a true no brainer

Terrace Standard - Monday May 21, 2012

China has given Enbridge $10 million walk-around-money and bought a two billion chunk of the Tar sands.

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COLUMN: Mosquito’s buzz a blight on society

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Tuesday May 22, 2012

Using sonic security devices to tar all teens with the same brush is a short-sighted harmful solution to property crime.

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EDITORIAL: Public forced return of PST

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Saturday May 19, 2012

The provincial government is bringing back the provincial sales tax.

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COLUMN: Mother’s Day ritual yields harvest

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Saturday May 19, 2012

WRIGHT TURN: Editor gets down to gardening on Mother's Day

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Our View: Keep pressuring high-risk drivers

Saanich News - Friday May 18, 2012

Police are hitting problem roads to drive home the idea that tailgating, speeding and high-risk driving won’t be tolerated.

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EDITORIAL: Libraries require open process

Vernon Morning Star - Sunday May 20, 2012

Further investigation needed before any rash decisions are made regarding declining use of Cherryville and Oyama libraries

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What not to name baby

Vernon Morning Star - Sunday May 20, 2012

VILLAGE IDIOT: Jim Mullen mulls over most popular baby names of 2011

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COLUMN: Strange artifacts linger in the lexicon

Abbotsford News - Sunday May 20, 2012

While chatting with someone the other day, I used the expression, “The world is your oyster.”

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Metro would be wise to back off

Langley Times - Sunday May 20, 2012

Regional district shouldn't be involved in making local land use decisions.

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BASS: If nothing else, Kevin Krueger is a reporter’s dream

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday May 16, 2012

It’s been more than a week since Kevin Krueger erupted — and it’s already gone from the news cycle

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Mitra: The role of ‘salt’ in the promised land

Kamloops This Week - Friday May 18, 2012

In Matthew 5:13, Jesus said something very powerful that is sometimes lost in familiarity: “You are the salt of the earth.”

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Editorial — Now it's time to act

Langley Times - Friday May 18, 2012

The province can make a difference in the mushroom industry, and in preventing future senseless tragedies.

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