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Justice Glen Parrett retiring
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//June 15, 2005

No rash decisions

For those of you strictly opposed to a two-tier health-care system, there's no need to worry - yet.
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

We say Council goes half way

By stopping short of approving, in-full, a pilot project that would dramatically alter the venues and situations in which alcohol is served at public events, city council has perhaps muddied the waters.
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

Its a brave new world of health care

Last week's decision by the Supreme Court of Canada that a Quebec man was denied his right to a timely hip replacement is the right medicine for our ailing politics. Recent debate at the provincial level has been superficial, while at the federal level it's been downright dishonest.
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

Where is Liberal leadership?

Editor:
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

Myths about mental illness

Editor:
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

Living with our mistakes

Editor:
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1

City centre falling behind

Editor:
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1
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Celebrating a proud heritage

It was a chance meeting. Mons Aase was one of 1,800 passengers aboard a Norwegian ship destined for America and new adventures. Elsa Lovaas was on the upper deck nursing a case of seasickness.
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1
0

Cat and Mouse

Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1
0

Teens buddy-up

It is a fast track way to learn English. And a means to understand culture and make new friends. The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society recently celebrated the success of its Youth Buddy program with a potluck supper at Fort George Park. And at Prince George Secondary School (PGSS) where the program is overseen by coordinator April Hendrickson, the matched students show with their smiles, laughter and newfound language skills just how successful it is.
Posted On 15 Jun 2005
, By staff1
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