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Daily Archives: October 15, 2008 4:50 pm
From the mountains to the sea……
Absolutely one of the best places to be on a sunny weekday afternoon is Mount Seymour. Fresh mountain air, spectacular scenery in the peaceful solitude all found within a half hour of downtown Vancouver. What more could you ask for…except perhaps, … Continue reading
Bits and Bites Wednesday October 15th
What does it mean to be Canadian? That’s my big question this morning, and I welcome your thoughts, because right now I’m pretty disgusted with the 41% of the population that didn’t bother to vote. That’s right, everyone is talking about it – … Continue reading
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