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Comment: 鈥楬ome-schooled,鈥 not 鈥榮ocially awkward鈥

Comment: 鈥楬ome-schooled,鈥 not 鈥榮ocially awkward鈥

School is as much about socialization as it is about education. It is for this reason that some people don鈥檛 consider home-schooling a viable option.
Comment: There is still time to improve our sewage plan

Comment: There is still time to improve our sewage plan

Proponents of the Capital Regional District鈥檚 sewage plan continue to confuse 鈥渉ow to do it鈥 with 鈥渨hen to do it鈥 by labelling critics as opponents of 鈥渨hen鈥 in order to distract the public from the obvious deficiencies with the plan itself.
Weigh-in Wednesday #29 & #30

Weigh-in Wednesday #29 & #30

Wednesday, oh Wednesday, you saucy minx. You're such a tease some weeks and so generous on others. So on August 7th, Wednesday was a wee bit stingy, and on the 14th, she was bounteous. Scroll down and check out those numbers! Starting weight: 292.
Robert Sibley: Don鈥檛 let 鈥榖irth tourists鈥 scam the system

Robert Sibley: Don鈥檛 let 鈥榖irth tourists鈥 scam the system

A decade ago, novelist Yann Martel referred to sa国际传媒 as 鈥渢he greatest hotel on Earth.
L. Ian MacDonald: Not the time to count BlackBerry out

L. Ian MacDonald: Not the time to count BlackBerry out

BlackBerry has put itself in play, but at this point no one knows whether it will be taken private or possibly sold to a foreign company.
Starting with one string

Starting with one string

Recently I was awoken to a misunderstanding about the implementation of Art as a Spiritual Practice.
Comment: Despite losses, Dieppe raid not a total waste

Comment: Despite losses, Dieppe raid not a total waste

I am always saddened by the bitterness of so many Canadians about the Battle of Dieppe, partly because the tides of war brought me into close association briefly with many of the survivors.
Mark Milke: Policies should not ignore consumers

Mark Milke: Policies should not ignore consumers

The debate over the three Canadian telecommunications giants and the possibility of U.S.-based Verizon entering the Canadian market has once again brought consumer issues to the fore.
Andrew Cohen: The death of books is greatly exaggerated

Andrew Cohen: The death of books is greatly exaggerated

Just when you thought that ink was over and paper was pass茅, along comes word that the world of books isn鈥檛 disappearing after all. In fact, its death has been greatly exaggerated. Skeptics of the virtual life are scorned as Luddites or antiquarians.
Naomi Lakritz: Weird names can confer a lifetime of misery

Naomi Lakritz: Weird names can confer a lifetime of misery

Thanks to a Newport, Tenn., magistrate, little Martin McCullough has a much more dignified and livable name. The magistrate, Lu Ann Ballew, recently ordered the seven-month-old baby鈥檚 name changed from Messiah to Martin.