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Job stats baffle easily baffled media

07/10/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net As usual, the moment StatsCan’s monthly jobs survey numbers go even slightly squirrelly, the media proves utterly unable to handle it. Last week, Canadians were variously told that the employment rate was unchanged, that the job market was in bad shape, and that the job market was doing unexpectedly well. Incidentally, we were […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, CBC, economics, economy, jobs, journalism, Statistics Canada, unemployment

Just what the Internet needs: more cats

07/09/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: Forget LOL cats and Stuffonmycat.com. A new service from Vancouver-based technology company Mobify allows you to inject cat-related animated images into any website you please. Is the Government of Canada website too stodgy for your tastes — or do you simply think it could use more cats? Meowbify it: http://cat.www.canada.gc.ca.meowbify.com/home.html Though for […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: animals, British Columbia, Canada, internet, Vancouver

Burlesque dancer teases B.C. censors

06/25/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short B.C. liquor laws have forced Miss Rosie Bitts, a Victoria-based burlesque dancer, to cancel her PG-13 show Shimmy Town. The performance was supposed to take place on June 29 at Svelte Cocktail Lounge in Victoria. The choreography included a kiss between Bitts, 37, whose real name is Trinda Reed, and a male […]

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: British Columbia, burlesque, Canada, law, sex, theatre, Victoria

“Frankenfish” caught; Burnaby residents stop shouting “AIEEE!”

06/09/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: BC’s monster fish has been caught and killed. Dubbed “Frankenfish,” the two foot long snakehead was first spotted on May 13th in a Burnaby pond. An invasive species native to China, the fish is a so-called “top-level predator” with the hellish potential to destroy entire ecosystems. In 2004, a lake in Maryland […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: biology, British Columbia, Burnaby, Canada, environment, nature, science

Bad news bears

06/04/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: It’s been a bad year for bears so far in Canada — and not so great for the humans they encounter, either. A black bear that knocked over a man lounging in his hot tub in Whistler, BC on Sunday has been shot and killed. According to an RCMP press release, the […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: animals, British Columbia, Canada, nature, Ontario

Love branches out for Kamloops woman

05/23/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: Val Theroux, 64, a retired nurse from Kamloops, B.C. has been in a long distance relationship since 2008. Although Theroux has been married to another partner for 40 years, she feels compelled to visit her sturdy “soul mate” every year for a well deserved hug.  The love affair is so intense that […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, England, Kamloops, love, nature

Oil spill near proposed Enbridge pipeline route

05/02/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: The Gitga’at Nation of Hartley Bay, B.C. has reported an oil spill, between two and five miles long and 200 feet wide inside the Grenville Channel, not far from the proposed tanker route for the Enbridge Gateway pipeline. According to a media release, the spill, believed to be from a sunken munitions […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, Enbridge Pipeline, environment, First Nations

Robocalls: The seven deadly ridings

04/26/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Allison@Creekside As a follow up to my earlier chart showing Steve’s Margin of Victory in ridings with the closest vote margins, I’ve adjusted it to include only the seven being contested in court for voter fraud and added two columns of polling data from an EKOS research paper based on a recent phone survey […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Council of Canadians, Elections Canada, Green Party, Liberals, Manitoba, NDP, Ontario, robocall scandal, Saskatchewan, Stephen Harper, Yukon

Death in Vancouver, bluster on Twitter

11/06/2011 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher A young woman died of a drug overdose in Vancouver yesterday. Her name was Ashley. She became one of the approximately 120 people who will die of drug overdoses in Vancouver this year. She happened to be at the Occupy Vancouver encampment when she died. Or perhaps it wasn’t coincidental. Perhaps she […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: British Columbia, Globe and Mail, Gregor Robertson, journalism, Maclean's, Occupy the World, twitter, Vancouver, Vancouver Sun

Jack Layton’s bequest to the West

08/22/2011 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher As God’s cruel jokes go, this one’s a doozy. Jack Layton, having built the NDP into the Official Opposition and created a sense of hope for the resurgence of a genuine left in Canada, one that would keep the right from running roughshod over the poor, the middle-class, and those who see […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Alberta, British Columbia, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Jack Layton, NDP, Ontario, Reform Party

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From Creekside: The B.C. provincial government is trying to green light the construction of a massive LNG terminal on Lelu Island in the Skeena Estuary -- Pacific Northwest LNG, backed by Malaysian … [Read More...]

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