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God Rest Ye Middle Class Gentlefolk To the tune of ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.’ Part of a series of new carols for 2019. By Steve Burgess. Monday, December 16, 2019. Politics Goes Porcelain at the Museum of Anthropology ‘Playing with Fire’ exhibition of ceramics lives up to its name. By Dorothy Woodend. Monday, December 16, 2019. ‘Take Back Little Mountain!’ Vancouver’s Housing Cry Five demands, and a plea that Rich Coleman’s lousy deal be undone. By David Chudnovsky and By Norm Dooley. Friday, December 13, 2019. Bloomers and G-Strings Woodend watches ‘Little Women’ and ‘Hustlers.’ Part of a roundup of winter film reviews. By Dorothy Woodend. Friday, December 13, 2019. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Unless You’re Andrew Scheer) To the tune of, well, you know... First in a series of new carols for 2019. By Steve Burgess. Friday, December 13, 2019. And Now, the Harper Comeback. Just Read the Signs All the ways he’s campaigned for leader almost as soon as Scheer won. By Michael Harris. Thursday, December 12, 2019. Scheer’s Gone, but the Conservatives’ Troubles Are Just Beginning Leadership race holds big perils for the increasingly out-of-touch party. By Paul Willcocks. Thursday, December 12, 2019. In Vancouver, Sometimes Even Houses Need to Move The two seen here, currently renting, are waiting for their new homes to be built. By Christopher Cheung. Thursday, December 12, 2019. ‘You Have to Get up to the Speed Limit’ Last in Dorothy Woodend’s series on learning to drive later in life. By Dorothy Woodend. Thursday, December 12, 2019. Closing BC’s Indigenous Internet Gap Up to two-thirds of First Nations communities still lack basic access. To fix that requires more than piecemeal solutions, says one advocate. By Katie Hyslop. Thursday, December 12, 2019. ‘Parasite’ Takes a Big, Juicy Bite Out of Capitalism A must-watch in our roundup of Woodend’s winter film reviews. By Dorothy Woodend. Wednesday, December 11, 2019. Driving, Ms. Dorothy On finally taking the wheel and merging into traffic. Third in a series. By Dorothy Woodend. Wednesday, December 11, 2019. Canadian Oilsands Firm Denied Its Own Science On Climate Change While Imperial Oil was calling the link between fossil fuels and global warming an ‘unproven hypothesis,’ internal reports had confirmed the connection. By Geoff Dembicki. Wednesday, December 11, 2019. How the ‘New NAFTA’ Will Affect Canadians Small gains for workers, but the environment gets a shoddy deal. By Scott Sinclair. Tuesday, December 10, 2019. Tyee Readers Say: Give Teens the Vote! We asked, you answered. Here’s how you feel about proposals to lower the voting age to 16. By Olamide Olaniyan. Tuesday, December 10, 2019. Kenney’s Conspiracy Theories Crashing into Realities of Corporate Climate Risk While premier rails against Alberta credit downgrade, financial world recognizes global warming threat. By Mitchell Anderson. Tuesday, December 10, 2019. ‘Knives Out’: An Old-Fashioned Murder Mystery with a Chef’s Surprise Part of a roundup of Woodend’s winter film reviews. By Dorothy Woodend. Tuesday, December 10, 2019. I Finally Read the Driver’s Manual. There’s a Lot Missing Second in Dorothy Woodend’s series on learning to drive later in life. By Dorothy Woodend. Tuesday, December 10, 2019. |
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