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February 25, 2007
- Gwynne Dyer Simple acts could save a lot of energy LONDON Astonishingly, it was Australia's Liberal government, so deeply sunk in climate change denial for so long, that took the radical step of banning incandescent light-bulbs.
February 22, 2007
- The climax of many years and many millions At certain times, in certain areas, traffic will be chaotic and frustrating, especially for locals accustomed to only the twice-daily 'rush-minute' dashes up and down Two Mile Hill and in and out of Riverdale.
February 21, 2007
- Uffish Thoughts Beware of e-mails bearing gifts DAWSON CITY As concerns about identity theft via the Internet continue to grow, so does one of the oldest con games used to bilk people of their hard-earned savings.
- Allan Fotheringham How I invented a Canadian prime minister This has not been a good month for journalism. Or for some journalists of a certain ilk.
February 20, 2007
- Gwynne Dyer Is Bush training his guns on Iran? LONDON Many people listen to the White House these days and conclude that a U.S. attack on Iran is imminent.
February 15, 2007
- People should be put before profits Rather by accident, I saw a short blurb on a news channel about the development of a new cancer drug at the University of Alberta.
- Connecting with Canadians during Rendezvous 2007 Ed. note: this statement was provided by the Joint Task Force (North), Canadian Forces.
February 14, 2007
- Allan Fotheringham There's trouble in the Mexican Paradise CUERNAVACA, Mexico Despite the 84 degrees F., despite the delights of the swimming pool, there is trouble in Paradise.