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The revolving door$ of addiction treatment

Money talks! BS walks! The city of Victoria has now set up a new Detox system for walk in clients. The current system does not work. There are 7 Detox beds in Victoria for 1,000 estimated addicted peo… more
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Student’s plight indicative of Canada’s Afghanistan dilemma

He may not know it as he slowly begins to rot in his prison cell, but Parwez Kambakhsh has become a symbol for me of all that’s wrong with our current adventure in Afganistan, and why we should get ou… more
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Our post-Obama political scene

Fixed election dates, as we’ve just seen in the United States, allow for a more polished show. You can order up the nice graphics and nasty smears well in advance. Here as in so many things, B.C. is l… more
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New slate

Our local election was a close one. The race for mayor came down to a difference of only six votes. It showed that a lot… more
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Above the law/physician, heal thyself

The latest headlines blaze across newspapers and television screens. Off duty RCMP officer fails breathalyzer test at sc… more
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Vote with care

It is election time again. Everyone in the community knows the issues. People are suffering from lack of jobs, people ar… more
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The other side of the plan

One must be seen to be decisive in these turbulent times. Stephen Harper managed it in the recent federal election after… more
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Survival

There is a lot going on in Fort St. James right now. It is nice to see that Chevron listened to the people of Fort St. J… more
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