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More Police Officers Help Make Community Safer

24.11.2009 11:55    gov.ns.ca
Two RCMP officers are being allocated to areas where they will help prevent crime.
Nova Scotia    Politics    Press-releases
More Police Officers Help Make Community Safer




Top Climatology Lab Hacked, E-Mails Reveal Biased Science

24.11.2009 09:06    statismwatch.ca
The Wired coverage of this amazing expose is here reposted since it also contains the rebuttals from CRU scientists to the 'blogsphere', which has heated up in recent days with accusations of fudged data and collusion at this top institution
Top Climatology Lab Hacked, E-Mails Reveal Biased Science

Fed Sicks Attack Dogs On Ron Paul After Audit Amendment Passes

24.11.2009 09:06    statismwatch.ca
This is something to celebrate, at least for anyone that cares about the kind of government corruption that recently crashed global markets. Even if Ron Paul and Alan Grayson's herculean (and bipartisan) efforts to get this amendment to audit the
Fed Sicks Attack Dogs On Ron Paul After Audit Amendment Passes

Dr. Richard Schabas - How they larded H1N1 facts with fear

24.11.2009 09:06    statismwatch.ca
Unless there's some massive breaking swine flu story, Dr. Schabas really deserves the final word on this. It should be clear to everyone that the only pandemic we've been facing is one of fear, carefully cultivated through the tireless efforts
Dr. Richard Schabas - How they larded H1N1 facts with fear

Batch of H1N1 vaccine recalled for severe reactions

24.11.2009 09:06    statismwatch.ca
At least it's only one batch. Nothing to see here. Sorry Manitoba - short end of the stick again. But it's just a little collateral damage for the good of the nation in the fight against the dread swine flu.
Batch of H1N1 vaccine recalled for severe reactions

1 in 10 Americans delinquent in paying mortgage

24.11.2009 09:06    statismwatch.ca
This is what economic commentators like Bob Chapman or Paul Craig Roberts, those outside of the pacifying mainstream of economic news, have been saying for a while - look out for consumer credit and commercial real estate in the US
1 in 10 Americans delinquent in paying mortgage

Sears Tower 'bomb plot' ringleader sentenced to 13 years

24.11.2009 09:05    statismwatch.ca
While this case started prior to the launch of this journal, the background information may be found elsewhere on the web here: "Sears Tower Arrests: US Government Creates Another Al-Qaeda Cell" . It was reported at the time that "Attorney
Sears Tower 'bomb plot' ringleader sentenced to 13 years

Death linked to 'excited delirium': coroner

24.11.2009 09:05    statismwatch.ca
Police coroners are still exhuming the old 'excited delirium' line. It's sad to see, given that the idea has been so thoroughly discredited. As though anyone believes any more that these unfortunates would have simply keeled over were they not
Death linked to 'excited delirium': coroner

Personal bankruptcies still soaring

24.11.2009 09:05    statismwatch.ca
Flashback: Credit card debt balloons | US credit shrinks at Great Depression rate prompting fears of double-dip recession | Canada's $1-trillion debt baby | Credit delinquencies up 24% in June | Bank of Canada declares recession over | Budget officer
Personal bankruptcies still soaring

The Culture of the Warrior: Canada's military invisible no more

24.11.2009 09:05    statismwatch.ca
This is a big development, a change to our nation's implicit philosophy - those unexamined values that inform our choices. Mourning our war dead is one thing, but cultural militarization and the twisting of the national psyche to think like

Storm tosses B.C. ferry passengers

24.11.2009 06:43    cbc.ca
BC Ferries passengers were thrown about a ship buffeted by high winds and reported seven- to 10-metre waves on a voyage Prince Rupert to Skidegate in the Queen Charlotte Islands early Monday morning.
Storm tosses B.C. ferry passengers

Hit-and-run death in Langley, B.C.

24.11.2009 06:43    cbc.ca
A man has been killed in an apparent hit-and-run incident near 200th Street and 59th Avenue in Langley, B.C.
Hit-and-run death in Langley, B.C.

Baby cribs recalled after 4 deaths

24.11.2009 06:43    cbc.ca
U.S. government safety regulators are recalling more than 2.1 million drop-side cribs made by B.C.-based Stork Craft Manufacturing, the biggest crib recall in U.S. history.
Baby cribs recalled after 4 deaths

B.C. ship's reputation takes another hit

24.11.2009 06:43    cbc.ca
Critics have long questioned whether the Northern Adventure ferry is suitable for the stormy waters off B.C.'s north coast, and Monday's aborted voyage, which saw the vessel return to shore because of high winds, is bound to add to the
B.C. ship's reputation takes another hit

B.C. midwives sound warning

24.11.2009 06:42    cbc.ca
Midwives in B.C. are raising the alarm about a potential slowdown in the province's only registered midwife training program.
B.C. midwives sound warning

Vancouver's Robson Square skating rink reopens

24.11.2009 06:42    cbc.ca
The outdoor skating rink at Robson Square in the heart of downtown Vancouver has been reopened for the first time in nearly 10 years.
Vancouver's Robson Square skating rink reopens

Christian teams gear up for Olympic outreach

24.11.2009 06:42    cbc.ca
Billy Graham rapid response teams are among a host of outreach efforts Christian groups plan for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
Christian teams gear up for Olympic outreach

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