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Ferry fleet sails into storm

BC Local News - Tuesday May 15, 2012

What's the costliest scandal in BC Ferries history? Here's a hint, it wasn't the ill-fated fast ferries experiment.

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Youth questions role in global aid

Alberni Valley News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Brendan Hamilton files his second installment about his work in Jinja, Uganda, to perform aid work with Videa, a Victoria-based NGO.

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Helicopter parent must give up hovering

Alberni Valley News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Dr. Danielle Renaud helps Alberni parents deal with parenting and family issues.

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BASS: If nothing else, Kevin Krueger is a reporter’s dream

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday May 16, 2012

It’s been more than a week since Kevin Krueger erupted — and it’s already gone from the news cycle.

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Hire a professional to do what?

Langley Times - Wednesday May 16, 2012

There is lots of value in children getting outside to play.

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Editorial — Return of the PST

Langley Times - Wednesday May 16, 2012

The return of the PST may bring some challenges for businesses, but as an exercise in democracy it's unbeatable.

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COLUMN: There are no ‘useless’ majors

Surrey North Delta Leader - Wednesday May 16, 2012

For those pursuing an arts or social science major, don't be discouraged by the myths around a arts versus science/commerce degree.

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Beefs & Bouquets, May 17

Nanaimo News Bulletin - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Submit your beef or bouquet to bulletinboard@nanaimobulletin.com

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Adults should have to pay for courses they take for fun

The Tri-City News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Education is expensive and free courses have to be limited to academic upgrading leading to better jobs.

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Existing areas need attention

Surrey North Delta Leader - Wednesday May 16, 2012

The city needs to put more focus on development and re-development in current areas rather that clearcut new swathes of land.

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DYER: Moderates will win Egypt

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday May 16, 2012

What can be said with confidence is the man the armed forces finally hand power over to at the end of June will not be a radical.

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COLUMN: Coal conversation needed

Peace Arch News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

White Rock rail protest may spur important discussion

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EDITORIAL: Free education comes at a price

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Free cradle-to-grave public education would be a great idea if we could afford it.

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Do you think the province’s legislation aimed at transit fare evaders will help to greatly reduce them?

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EDITORIAL: Sports is about competition

Abbotsford News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

The greatest part of sports is competition, trying your best to win. Not at all costs – that’s why sports have rules.

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COLUMN: Great weather, possibly great cost

Abbotsford News - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Amazing the difference a day or two makes. Last week most of the province was cold and wet, with snow falling on the Coquihalla.

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Proceed with all deliberate speed

Prince George Free Press - Wednesday May 16, 2012

In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public schools was unconstitutional.

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Lighting up the Prince George night

Prince George Free Press - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Normally, at 11:30 p.m., I’m snuggled in my bed. On Saturday, however, I was at Masich Place Stadium along with a lot of other people.

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A mouse in the house means lots of fun

Prince George Free Press - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Apparently the fear of mice can be contagious, at least in my house.

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BEYOND THE HEADLINES: Think outside the box

Vernon Morning Star - Wednesday May 16, 2012

One of Vernon’s most divisive issues, the suggestion of treated effluent pumped into Okanagan Lake, is about to gain legs again.

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