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Soul Music - the great communicator

Soul Music - the great communicator

鈥淢usic gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.鈥 Plato Have you ever thought about what makes a hit song? How some songs just connect with a lot of people.
At long last, an Android app

At long last, an Android app

After much hard work and testing, the Android app for the sa国际传媒 is available here on the Google Pla y store.
Comment: Clayoquot legacy should shape the future

Comment: Clayoquot legacy should shape the future

Clayoquot Sound remains in the minds of many as ground zero for large-scale, peaceful civil disobedience over logging of ancient forests on sa国际传媒鈥檚 fabled West Coast.
David Bly: Remembering doesn鈥檛 end on Nov. 11

David Bly: Remembering doesn鈥檛 end on Nov. 11

Remembrance Day has passed; the remembering continues. Few families in Hawarden, Sask., a village of about 200, had been untouched by the Second World War 鈥 of those who left to fight, 13 did not return.
Lawrie McFarlane: Obamacare should have learned from sa国际传媒

Lawrie McFarlane: Obamacare should have learned from sa国际传媒

A crescendo of outrage is growing in the U.S. over the disastrous roll-out of President Barack Obama鈥檚 new health-care program.
Comment: A salute of remembrance to the red poppy

Comment: A salute of remembrance to the red poppy

On sa国际传媒 Day last year, I stood in a remote spot in Belgium known as Essex Farm. It lies beside one of the numerous canals that drain the well-watered landscape.
Kate Heartfield: Conservatives script everything for the media

Kate Heartfield: Conservatives script everything for the media

If you really don鈥檛 care what the media write, you don鈥檛 use Ottawaspeak. You don鈥檛 say your chief of staff has resigned when he鈥檚 really been fired 鈥 or vice versa.
Iain Hunter: Bad choices not the same as mistakes

Iain Hunter: Bad choices not the same as mistakes

I don鈥檛 know how often I鈥檝e heard mothers call after their departing children in that apron-stringy sing-song reserved for maternal advice: 鈥淢ake good choices, hon.
Les Leyne: Take it as it comes, says veteran, 103

Les Leyne: Take it as it comes, says veteran, 103

Glyn Jones鈥檚 approach to life is to take it as it comes. He鈥檚 103 years old and lives comfortably in a Sidney care home, so it looks as if that鈥檚 working out for him.
Monique Keiran: Comet could be the show of the century

Monique Keiran: Comet could be the show of the century

A massive object is hurtling toward me. It鈥檚 not Nature Boy racing to get the last of the pumpkin pie from the fridge. No, the massive object in question is a giant snowball whizzing through space toward the sun.