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BRUCE WHITESTONE Better work-life balance is neededSubscribers only

January 31, 2008

Nowadays, Canadians generally are working harder and for longer hours than at any time in recent memory.

Bring the B.C. transmitter northSubscribers only

January 25, 2008

As you may be aware, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. is in the process of upgrading the Watson lake AM radio transmitter from a power output of 40 watts to 400 watts.

We had better find out what women wantSubscribers only

January 24, 2008

Too few know what women want; that gap is critically important, as they make up numerically more than half of Canada's population. What is extraordinary is that this omission persists.

No budget will earn unanimous supportSubscribers only

January 21, 2008

As members of Whitehorse city council review the proposed 2008 budget, they can't claim a vacuum of advice and guidance from a cross-section of the community they govern.

BRUCE WHITESTONE Agribusinesses are replacing our small farmersSubscribers only

January 17, 2008

Even though farmers now total only about two per cent of the population, by most measures they are a very important part of the Canadian economy.

GWYNNE DYER Hypocrisy abounds over the NanoSubscribers only

January 14, 2008

LONDON The jokes about the Nano, Tata Motors' new affordable car for the Indian middle class, were harmless, although very old.

Critters you may or may not know aboutSubscribers only

January 11, 2008

What is most interesting with wildlife and the environment is not what you know about, but rather the things you do not know about.

BRUCE WHITESTONE The trend of sacrificing long-term projectsSubscribers only

January 10, 2008

The year-end earnings season will soon be underway as our companies line up to parade their results.

Drivers deliver a disturbing wakeup callSubscribers only

January 9, 2008

When a community produces more suspected impaired drivers than people attending a Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) campaign kick-off, that community has a problem.

GWYNNE DYER Huckabee’s brazen assault on the poorSubscribers only

January 8, 2008

LONDON The best news from Iowa is that Ron Paul, the libertarian congressman from Texas, is still in the race.