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Turning up the heat

Turning up the heat

Summer is a great time to be alive.
This week's letters

This week's letters

Re: Maxed Out, Sheepish Ontario voters have one final chance (Pique June 11) I'm not completely sure how having his head shoved up his ass makes G.D.
The party or the candidate

The party or the candidate

An all-candidates meeting in Squamish is a different affair than an all-candidates meetings in Whistler.
The best of 2004

The best of 2004

This month PC World magazine (www.pcworld.com) released a list of the Best of 2004.
This week's letters

This week's letters

Re: Woman hit by train in Pemberton A warm grateful thank you to the Fire Rescue Crew and Dr. Fisher and his emergency team.
Challenging the status quo in Ottawa and Victoria

Challenging the status quo in Ottawa and Victoria

Through the recent writing and insights of a couple of better-known columnists, reading the tea leaves of Canadian politics in the spring of 2004 has begun to make a little more sense.
Cool computers

Cool computers

Although liquid cooling systems are not new to computers, Apple is the first major company to offer it as a standard feature on an over-the-counter model.
This week's letters

This week's letters

This letter was addressed to Paul Shakotko, manger of transportation for the RMOW Re: Turning Nancy Greene Drive bridge into one lane I am a long-time White Gold resident.
Challenging times for tourism

Challenging times for tourism

There has been no shortage of challenges facing British Columbia’s major industries in recent years. Tariffs, confrontations with environmentalists, consumer boycotts and changing markets have hit the forest industry hard.
Apple OSX gets high marks

Apple OSX gets high marks

I’m so proud. Last month I purchased a new Apple eMac with a few extra modifications – some extra RAM here, a SuperDrive there so I can burn DVDs, a larger hard drive.