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Being a chameleon can be exhausting

Being a chameleon can be exhausting

There are many benefits to being a social chameleon. It's a skill not everyone has. The ability to glide into a room and fit in as if you were manufactured specifically to blend in with whoever happened to surround you at the moment is a gift.
Knocking on wrong door

Knocking on wrong door

Knock, knock. Who's there? It's the federal government. Unfortunately, that line has struck a number of people as less than funny, after the feds sent workers to the homes of EI claimants to check on them.
Liberals experiment with democracy

Liberals experiment with democracy

The Editor, There is a fascinating democratic process going on right now across the country. The federal Liberal Party of Canada is currently engaged in their leadership race.
Keep building, we need it

Keep building, we need it

The Editor, Re: "Don't build it, they won't come," Letters, Feb. 27. Not building it will not prevent people from coming.
New bridge will open land

New bridge will open land

The Editor, The Massey Tunnel Replacement (The bridge) is already mandated, decided, and "a go" - thus, allowing for much larger ships to navigate and ply up/down river.
How to taunt the hell out of scammers

How to taunt the hell out of scammers

I've been trying for years to get ripped off by scam artists. When it comes to Nigerian scams, this proves harder than you would think.
Here's my two cents worth

Here's my two cents worth

The Editor, Find a penny, pick it up. And all day long you'll have a penny.
Budget gap raises fears

Budget gap raises fears

The more one delves into the Feb. 19 budget delivered by the B.C. Liberals, the more questions it raises about a future under control of the party.
Public has switched off to B.C. Liberals

Public has switched off to B.C. Liberals

The evidence is in: British Columbians have collectively hit the "off " switch to anything the B.C. Liberal government has to say. Nothing the B.C.
Rid ethnocentric labelling

Rid ethnocentric labelling

The Editor, Why don't we just stop with the Chinese-Canadian, Japanese-Canadian, Italian-Canadian, Russian-Canadian, etc.