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Republic takes a break

By Kevin Potvin

After 2 million words, time for a sabbatical

The end is nigh

By Michael Nenonen

Are we equipped with the mythological tools to deal with the coming ecological tumult?

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No more trickle-down

By Charles Leduc

The economy will never be the same

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End of the Left

By Kevin Potvin

A necessary expansion of the definition of morality dooms the Left; its replacement is not articulated yet

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Canadians, know thyselves. Our record abroad is dirty

By Michael Nenonen

Never again? Now we fire professors for “anti-Zionist” views

R.I.P. recorded music industry

By Kevin Potvin

The iPod marks a grave social history turning point

Heaven not what its cracked up to be!

By Kevin Potvin

This is the kind of newspaper that can have an article like this and still call it news

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No agreement on anything

By Kevin Potvin

The chasm between world-views and the origins of life even among the top people make it impossible for any of us to proceed

Go crazy with bike lanes

By Andrew Teasdale

That’s a good start to the economic and environmental troubles

Gentrification’s heroes and villains

By Kevin Potvin

Literary Vancouver takes a shot at the big times

Bus doors a problem

By Kevin Potvin

And those beeping warnings are too *beeping* much

Majority favour canceling elections

By Kevin Potvin

And they’re right, because there is a more trusted and democratic method for forming a legislature

What lies buried under BC Rail’s track beds?

By Kevin Potvin

Somebody had to have arranged for the huge profit CN quietly picked up on the side

Fringe party wins

By Kevin Potvin

The Work Less Party this week has proven more effective than any big party

The best place in the world (yawn!) to raise a family

By Kevin Potvin

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we heard it all before. Is there nothing else to life?

Turner's movies

By Scott Turner

World's briefest film reviews

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