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WOLF: Roundabouts and other pet peeves driving B.C. drivers crazy

WOLF: Roundabouts and other pet peeves driving B.C. drivers crazy

Column: What habits do other drivers have that bother you on the road?
Robert Barron column: Fond memories of ‘Paddy’s Day’

Robert Barron column: Fond memories of ‘Paddy’s Day’

By mid afternoon, the party started really taking off
Painful Truth: Words from dragon’s teeth

Painful Truth: Words from dragon’s teeth

Myth made a hero out of the bringers of the alphabet
Painful Truth: Peace requires more than golden arches and money

Painful Truth: Peace requires more than golden arches and money

We thought self-interest would prevent more wars like the Russian attack on Ukraine
CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

Canadians are often portrayed as polite, decent, unassuming, and hard to anger. That characterization is especially apparent compared to our brash noisy neighbours to the south. It was therefore not surprising that the occupation of large sections of our national capital, and the very unneighbourly honking of horns at all hours, was met with widespread disapproval by most Canadians. Angus Reid Institute pointed out that three quarters of Canadians just wanted the protesters to go home.
GREEN BEAT: Some hope for plastics in our future

GREEN BEAT: Some hope for plastics in our future

Trinity Western chemist Shane Durbach and Walnut Grove high school teacher Tim Stephenson lead event
LANGLEY’S GREEN THUMB: Cold snap doesn’t deter

LANGLEY’S GREEN THUMB: Cold snap doesn’t deter

Gardeners gearing up for spring
Painful Truth: Fake law won’t save you in court

Painful Truth: Fake law won’t save you in court

‘Pseudolaw’ is a persistent problem for the courts – and the people who practice it
Our View: Get in touch with 91Ô­´´â€™s history

Our View: Get in touch with 91Ô­´´â€™s history

Heritage Week is a good time to learn about 91Ô­´´â€™s past
CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: ‘Just Watch Me’

CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: ‘Just Watch Me’

Scrolling through my social media feed last week, I came across a clip of Pierre Elliott Trudeau being interviewed during the FLQ crisis in 1970. When CBC interviewer Tim Ralfe confronted the Prime Minister about putting troops on the streets of Quebec to deal with the threat, Trudeau shrugged and said, “Yeah, well there’s a lot of bleeding hearts around who just don’t like to see people with helmets and guns.