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- Updated with readers photos of their BC** I'm not saying that it's going to be easy.... I AM saying it is going to be worth it. The future is yours if you rise to the challenge.
- “The man of thought who will not act is ineffective; the man of action who will not think is dangerous.” ~ Richard Nixon.
- 100 + reasons the BC Liberals must go.
- (updated ) How Christy Clark set the standard for vulgar questions and innuendo - a rebuttal to David Obee, Editor in Chief of the Times Colonist.
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Monthly Archives: October 2009
If the Queen of B.C. says it’s good for the city, then that is all that matters.
The announcement came yesterday, and to no one’s surprise, the city of Surrey is the lucky recipient of one brand spanking new remand centre.Whoo hoo! Come on now, I know a resounding cheer rang through the city on that one. The existing … Continue reading
Apparently THEY do investigate public officials…” RCMP alleges breach of trust by B.C. official”
Found this little gem on MSN, sourced from CBC.ca: http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/cbc-article.aspx?cp-documentid=22137840 ( I see now that the Province online is running it as front page as well) A former B.C. assistant deputy minister of health is under investigation for alleged breach … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Laila Yuile
Tagged bc government, bc liberals, Bc Rail, fraser health authority, Gordon Campbell, kevin falcon, Laila Yuile, vital statistics
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Bits and Bites, Wednesday October 7th, 2009
Good morning, and a lovely one at that. The stars were all twinkling brightly during my early run today, and the air was crispy cool. This has been the perfect fall so far, at least to me. What more could … Continue reading
Posted in Laila Yuile
Tagged autumn, bc liberals, bc rail. gordon campbell, bcs most polluted rivers, cbc, cknw breaking news, CKNW Talk SHow Idol, doug piper, glacier creek, glacier howser project, Laila Yuile, mick and storm grabowsky, run of the river, save our rivers, technology, thanksgiving, thanksgiving survival guide, vanishing rainbows, western wilderness committee
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” I believe reasonable and prudent Canadians would see in them evidence leading to allegations of criminal breach of trust, criminal fraud in the use of public money, criminal violation of fiduciary duties, and the criminal destruction of evidence…”
An open letter of interest to all British Columbians, received by email today: October 5, 2009 Gary Bass, RCMP Deputy Commissioner, British Columbia, and Commanding Officer E Division, 5255 Heather Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 1K6. email … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Laila Yuile
Tagged basi-virk, bc liberals, bc rail scandal, Gordon Campbell, Laila Yuile, railgate, RCMP
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Welcome Home facility for addicts and court-ordered offenders NOT welcome in my old neighbourhood.
Surrey city hall is going to have a couple of big fights on their hands tonight, one of them taking the form of a public hearing that gives Newton residents the chance to voice their concerns over an unwanted and … Continue reading
NO BC HST facebook group hits monumental milestone – with over 125,000 members and counting!
Let me share this fantastic post from my friend Bill Tielemans blog: “ Monday, September 28, 2009 NO BC HST Facebook protest group now over 125,000 members! Thanks to all who have joined! An amazing milestone was passed today – the NO … Continue reading
Posted in Laila Yuile
Tagged bc liberals, bc ndp, Bc Rail, carole james, Gordon Campbell, hst rally, Laila Yuile, no bc hst
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