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The Tyeeby Andrew Nikiforuk18h ago
Premier Danielle Smith, I just watched your latest video pitching the transformation of Alberta into an industrial AI powerhouse. I have some notes.
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The Tyeeby Andrew Nikiforuk18h ago
Premier Danielle Smith, I just watched your latest video pitching the transformation of Alberta into an industrial AI powerhouse. I have some notes.
The Tyeeby Paul Willcocks18h ago
British Columbia’s move to deny public access to an employee directory is another step in the long war on government accountability and public information.
The Tyeeby Jim Stanford19h ago
The B.C. government has been trying for years to reform its ramshackle system of royalties on natural gas production.
The Tyeeby Jacob Boon19h ago
This October, Albertans will make a choice about their future. Either they’ll vote to stay a part of Canada or they’ll vote to leave.
The Tyeeby David Climenhaga1d ago
If Alberta separatists manage to eke out a victory in Danielle Smith’s Oct. 19 referendum, she says she’ll “have to” move quickly to a binding referendum before voters have a chance to pass...
The Tyeeby Sarah Cox1d ago
In a scenario that sounds like something in a Dr. Seuss book, bull trout and other fish are travelling past the Site C dam on the back of a Ford pickup truck as part of an elaborate plan to save...
The Tyeeby Michelle Gamage1d ago
As British Columbians flock to outdoor spaces it’s important to remember that feeding wildlife is bad for them, say experts. As in, really bad for them.
The Tyeeby David Climenhaga1d ago
Sorry, folks, but encouraging lawyers to dress up in cowboy hats and Cuban heels like extras on the set of Yellowstone for the Calgary Stampede’s 10 days every July does not a distinct society...
The Tyeeby Andrew Longhurst2d ago
As premiers and the prime minister gathered in Charlottetown last month to discuss public health care at the Council of the Federation, the Alberta government was quietly working to further its...
The Tyeeby Tyler Olsen2d ago
It’s 6:30 p.m. on a Sunday and Armaan is in his element: standing in a kitchen, bouncing between a grill and a stove and a deep fryer, assembling a meal for hungry customers.
The Tyeeby TAIWANfest2d ago
TAIWANfest returns to downtown Vancouver from Sept. 5 to 7 to celebrate the unseen forces that connect rather than divide.
The Tyeeby Hugh Chan2d ago
For a decade, Jonathan Wilkinson symbolized the new Liberal party that Justin Trudeau had built. A former New Democrat and clean-tech CEO, Wilkinson arrived in Ottawa surfing a Liberal wave built...
The Tyeeby Adam Olsen2d ago
On July 2, the governments of British Columbia and Canada announced a memorandum of understanding that provided the framework by which a new oil pipeline to the West Coast will be built.
The Tyeeby Michael Harris3d ago
The crisis facing the Conservative party is so acute that when Canadians recently were asked who on the right has the best chance to unseat Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, the name most offered...
The Tyeeby David Climenhaga3d ago
Oh, for crying out loud! Preston Manning, 84, the superannuated godfather of the Canadian right, has teamed up with another tiresome has-been from conservative western Canadian politics to try to...
The Tyeeby Paul Willcocks3d ago
It didn’t take long for Conservative Party of BC Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay to start taking the province back 30 years to a divided right.
The Tyeeby Mo Amir4d ago
If Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim wants to be taken seriously, his public-safety plebiscite is a self-inflicted setback.
The Tyeeby Ben Parfitt4d ago
British Columbia’s government is contemplating carving the province into three zones to “provide greater clarity” to the timber industry, and discussions have so far left out First Nations.
The Tyeeby Tyler Olsen4d ago
When Becky Spreng fled her home north of Clinton, she had two freezers full of meat. One had a full quarter of a cow; the other was stocked with pork and chicken.
The Tyeeby Steve Burgess4d ago
[Editor’s note: Steve Burgess is an accredited spin doctor with a PhD in Centrifugal Rhetoric from the University of SASE, situated on the lovely campus of PO Box 7650, Cayman Islands.