Bureaucrats’ $10,000 trips ‘too expensive’: NDP

The National post story on senior bureaucrats taking fact finding trips to other countries is somewhat disturbing, especially when it’s been revealed senior government mandarins are being treated to an all...

Career criminal arrested: sexual assault, 78 prior convictions

Tracy Lloyd Caza, 51, a local career criminal with 78 prior criminal convictions, is a man many may not be able to put a face to a name, yet have heard about in the media, which also hit the international media...

North Korea asks its people, become ‘human shields’ defend Korea

The world waits for an interesting 2012, as North Korea pulls  another “hole in one” out of it’s media hat. Now its been mandated North Koreans are to be used as Human Shields against all...

All eyes on the road ahead for the auto industry

The automotive industry for 2012 is looking forward to a banner year, with new models to meet everyones needs in their quest of one upmanship  over their competitors in order get your money.   Models,...

Federal bureaucrats worry about jobs as cuts draw near

The recent announcement by Treasury Board president Tony Clement that a $1 billion in cuts for the 2012-13 spring budget is needed in order to follow through on the federal mandate of smaller government has civil...

Canadians shouldn't have to disclose HIV to lovers: BC doctor

Recent statements made by a British Columbia doctor, a Director for the BC Centre for Excellence will certainly stir up contraversy with his statement that HIV/AIDs infected persons undergoing treatment for the...

Retailers blame China suppliers as more jewelry recalled !

Canadian Retailers accuse China of manufacturing toxic products for Canadians. Canadian Retailers feeling the profitability crunch, especially during the holiday season suggest Health Canada's testing and...

Will North Korea's Kim Jong-un put on his big boy pants.

Western countries speculating on what's the plan if North Korea collapses, now that their demised leader Kim Jong iLs successor and youngest son Kim Jung-un seems to running the show at the tender age of 27....

India's Caste of Characters, in Canada we call it something else!

Annie Namala, a Dalit activist for New Delhi's Centre for Social Equity and Inclusion was a featured columnist for the National Post this December, taking questions from Canadian readers curious about India's...

Vancouver mayor police chief blame Stanley Cup riot on anarchists

“VANCOUVER -- Roving bands of anarchists and troublemakers bent on havoc set fires, broke windows and whipped up booze-fuelled mobs to create the worst riot in Vancouver’s history, Mayor Gregor Robertson...

Immigrants cost Canadians $23 Billion a year: Fraser Institute

Immigrants to Canada cost the federal government as much as $23-billion annually and “impose a huge fiscal burden on Canadian taxpayers,” according to a think-tank report released Tuesday that was...

Charlie Sheen booed off stage in live debut

Charlie Sheen’s  "Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is not an Option" was met with boos and jeers on its opening whirlwind tour of Winning show in Detroit.  Detroit theatre goers paid upwards  of...

Tories begin campaign far ahead of Liberals, poll shows

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Conservatives are a jump ahead of opposition parties on their election tour across Canada. Prime Minister Harper will be making a stop in Metro Vancouver this ...

Comic fan sacrificing $250K Spider-Man collection

Gareth Gaudin, Victoria, B.C. native and avid Spiderman comic collector will be parting ways with his first love of 20 years ago, now eclipsed by the birth of a second child. Gareth co-owner of Legends Comics...

Canada Line civil suit overturned: Susan Heyes damages set aside

Yesterday, Susan Heyes, long time B.C. resident, single mom, taxpayer and small business owner of Vancouver’s Hazel & Co Maternity fashions was dealt a legal and financial blow felt by many British Columbian...

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