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Harm reduction for smokers

Harm reduction for smokers

We all know that cigarettes cause thousands of deaths and inflict horrible diseases on many more. Indeed, smoking kills many, many more Canadians every year than AIDS, illicit drugs, alcohol and car accidents combined.
Who has answers?

Who has answers?

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MP defends visa rules

MP defends visa rules

Editor, A new requirement for visas for Mexican and Czech nationals was imposed while I was on official business in Taiwan and Hong Kong, among other things, to promote tourism. Tourism is critical to the riding I represent.
The Raiser file

The Raiser file

Who are we to challenge the career trajectory of a devoted family man, vocal community activist, celebrated columnist, and the founder of the popular Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls mountain bike event? Whether Bryan Raiser genuinely wants to se
Say no to GAS

Say no to GAS

Editor, As a resident of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料, I strongly oppose the Garibaldi at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 (GAS) resort. This development would erode the quality of life for our area wildlife, residents and businesses.
Send junior to cyber camp

Send junior to cyber camp

Cyber camp is offered to children and youth aged seven to 14 years at the Hotspot at 38027 Cleveland Avenue from Aug. 17 to 21, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Back in black, a tale of berry booty

Back in black, a tale of berry booty

"Oh, blackberry tart, with berries as big as your thumb, purple and black, and thick with juice, and a crust to endear them that will go to cream in your mouth, and both passing down with such a taste that will make you close your eyes and wish you m
Anyone for a game of memory?

Anyone for a game of memory?

I don't know why I don't play board games anymore. I simply can't remember the last time I pulled out the Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly or Scrabble board. There was a time when the board game was one of the pillars of our social life.
Get familiar with new bear bylaw

Get familiar with new bear bylaw

The primary goal of the Bear Smart program is to reduce the rate and intensity of human/bear conflicts, which in turn, increases public safety and reduces both property damage and the number of bears needlessly killed.
Hitting the poverty line

Hitting the poverty line

British Columbia's poor might soon have a tougher time getting free legal aid for their day-to-day struggles. Public Eye has exclusively learned the province's legal services society may have to shutdown its poverty law programs next year.
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