Kofi Annan: ‘Syrians want peace already’ By Keating Smith, Contributor [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Syrian uprising, which is considered part of the wider-spread Arab Spring revolution in the Middle East, has seen some…
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Notorious killer tries to talk with press By Natalie Serafini, Contributor [dropcap]R[/dropcap]obert Pickton, the infamous serial killer, has responded to The Canadian Press’s request for an interview with a letter…
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Harper’s federal budget cuts pennies and services By Dylan Hackett, News Editor [dropcap]F[/dropcap]inance Minister Jim Flaherty presented the federal budget report to the House of Commons last Thursday, outlining continuing…
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Google’s web browser takes down Microsoft’s By Allie Davison, Staff Writer [dropcap]G[/dropcap]oogle Chrome, the popular web browser produced by Google, momentarily overtook Internet Explorer for first place in most-downloaded Internet…
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A lessened corporate tax rate lacks economic payoff By Dylan Hackett, News Editor [dropcap]A[/dropcap] recent study conducted by the Canadian Labour Congress has concluded that falling federal corporate tax rates are not as…
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Prominent Quebec MP now Official Opposition leader By Dylan Hackett, News Editor In the fourth round of voting at the NDP Leadership Convention last weekend in Toronto, Thomas Mulcair defeated…
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Douglas dancers celebrate Persian New Year By David Hollinshead, Staff Writer On March 20, the Persian New Year or Nowruz was marked with dance and celebration in the concourse of…
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Douglas researcher presents ecological pest control By Dylan Hackett, News Editor Last Thursday, Rob McGregor, Executive Director of Douglas College’s Institute of Urban Ecology presented his latest research on using…