The Harper government and Insite go way back. First Harper tried to get the BC Supreme Court to close it down (using taxpayer dollars for the legal proceedings, of course). When the BCSC said Insite should be kept open, Harper then went to BC Appeal court (guess where the money came from?), and lostInsight on Insite
The world was brought to Vancouver Saturday June 25th 2011 to engage in one of the most renowned dance competitions and exhibition. Audiences were amazed with the amount of talent in the room and were in awe with the love and support everyone had for dance.World of Dance Vancouver was notWorld of Dance 2011
By now, most of us are settling into the routine of waking up early, going to classes, slaving through homework and, for an unlucky few, already pulling all-nighters. We follow our route to school, take notes, eat, go home and study. It's so ingrained in our heads that we doSchool Spirit: Being a student should not stop at a title
Here I am, on my computer. It’s a gorgeous winter day with the first snow of the season! To my dismay, I’m stuck at home with a cold. Needless to say, my weak immune system plus my sleep debt have caught up with me.Instead of surfing the slopes, I’m surfingEP Review: MatiatioN
Friday, March 11, 2011, marked a devastating day as the Tohoku earthquake hit Eastern Japan at a 9.0 magnitude. It was known to be the most powerful known earthquake to ever hit Japan. As destructive as it looked on-screen, and as terrifying as it was to listen to it onDisaster Publicity: Media and Disaster
On October 15, Interuniversity Conference on Education (ICE) 2011 will be happening simultaneously at McGill, McMaster, Quest, UBC, and Waterloo. During this event, a speaker from each university will be shown at all other host universities over a live internet video stream, showcasing a talk on the topic of innovatingInteruniversity Conference on Education (ICE) 2011
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