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Bozo eruptions are ruining politics

Bozo eruptions are ruining politics

John Cairns' News Watch
Watching for damage reports from frost, aphids and diamondback moths

Watching for damage reports from frost, aphids and diamondback moths

Neighbourly Advice According To Ed
Tracking my thanks

Tracking my thanks

Linda’s Lines
Can you really self-direct an ETF portfolio?

Can you really self-direct an ETF portfolio?

With the ability to trade ETFs cheaply and efficiently, a growing number of investors are weighing the pros and cons of managing their own wealth.
Acting on scare headlines can lead to bad investment decisions

Acting on scare headlines can lead to bad investment decisions

If you got a bad case of market jitters over the latest stock market scare headlines, then the business media will have done their job – which is to get you to look at their websites, Twitter and other feeds, cable channels, and newspapers – and, of
Dinosaur-sized summer at the box office

Dinosaur-sized summer at the box office

Cairns on Cinema
Health care insurance should focus on covering costly treatments

Health care insurance should focus on covering costly treatments

HALIFAX, N.S.— For the sake of those suffering and in need of very expensive drugs and treatments, healthcare in Canada should adopt a stricter insurance model, like that of automobile insurance.
Constituents have easy access to MP

Constituents have easy access to MP

Dear Editor Regarding John Cairns' “In Election 2015, all the action is elsewhere” he stated there was "nothing to write about" and then proceeded to write about 1,000 words about it. I wish to point out a few things in his missive.
Politics matters

Politics matters

Dear Editor The last time the Liberals were the governing party in Canada, a political scandal in Quebec was often cited at the time as a major reason for their losing their mandate to govern.
What’s been eating my roses?

What’s been eating my roses?

The rose, the jewel of many a yard, has been beloved by gardeners everywhere for nearly three millennia. Shakespeare immortalized it Romeo and Juliet with “that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.
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