MONDAY HEADLINES 31 DECEMBER 2018 |
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Barbara McLintock Wove Facts to Defend the Powerless She was legendary before she joined The Tyee. And journalism was just her first career. By Tom Hawthorn. Saturday, December 29, 2018. Oil and Gas Commission Confirms Fracking Caused Earthquakes Felt by Hundreds Fort St. John tremors measured magnitude 3, 4 and 4.5, rattling residents. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Monday, December 31, 2018. A Plea for Rapprochement Between BC and Alberta Enough with the ‘tofu vs. beef’ spats. Climate change requires unity first. By Byron Williston. Monday, December 31, 2018. The Steve Burgess Guide to 2018: S to Z Both Saudi Arabia and Sault Ste. Marie made headlines this year. Who could’ve guessed? Last in a series. By Steve Burgess. Friday, December 28, 2018. Nanaimo Byelection Could Change Balance of Power in British Columbia Race will require ‘all hands on deck,’ says BC Liberal leader. By Andrew MacLeod. Thursday, December 27, 2018. The Steve Burgess Guide to 2018: K to R We know, we know: what a random letter grouping. Anyway, our year in review continues. By Steve Burgess. Thursday, December 27, 2018. The Steve Burgess Guide to 2018: E to J Our year in review continues, from Elias Pettersson to Jordan Peterson. By Steve Burgess. Wednesday, December 26, 2018. ‘You Need More People Like Me,’ Says Mayor Who’s Known Homelessness and Addiction More and more of us can relate to people who have faced big struggles, says Dan Carter. By Seila Rizvic. Wednesday, December 26, 2018. |
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