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Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

May 12, 2023 at 11:39 am

Growth Back in 2021, the CBRM went looking for a consultant to: …complete a new Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS), Economic Development Strategy, Land Use By-law (LUB), and other related enabling by-laws including the Subdivision By-law. The contract, worth $217,391.30, was awarded to Dillon Consulting which subcontracted two additional consultants—David Campbell ofRead...

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Jelena Vermilion, executive director of Sex Workers’ Action Program (SWAP), Hamilton, speaking about the challenge to Canada’s anti-prostitution laws. (Source: @ButterflyCSW/Twitter)

So, How’s That ‘Nordic Model’ Working Out?

May 10, 2023 at 1:51 pm

I have read multiple local court reports recently in which the sentence included an order that the convicted person “submit a DNA sample to the national registry” and it struck me that it’s been six years almost to the day since I first wrote about Canada’s National DNA Data BankRead More

Back to the DNA Bank

Back to the DNA Bank

May 10, 2023 at 1:49 pm

Now that I’ve worked through my 2,800-word preamble in the form of this week’s history of Canada’s Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, it’s time to focus on the subject I actually set out to cover: Canada’s National DNA Data Bank (NDDB). As I explained back in 2017, whenRead More

Help for the Hard of Hearing

Help for the Hard of Hearing

May 10, 2023 at 1:47 pm

Dear Editor, Darryl Sittler, a Maple Leafs hockey legend, can be seen in a recent national campaign speaking on hearing loss. He notes hearing loss can lead to depression, cognitive decline and social isolation. These are serious yet preventable issues. We, the Society of Deaf and Hard of Hearing NovaRead More

Lilacs (Spectator photo)

Gardening Tips: Bushes and Shrubs

May 10, 2023 at 1:45 pm

Editor’s Note: This column last appeared on 13 May 2020.   What to do this week This is the time for tending to bushes and shrubs, or perhaps dividing them, so let’s talk about that. If you have lilac, or elderberry, currants of course, rose bushes very often (especially theRead More

Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

Fast & Curious: Short Takes on Random Things

May 5, 2023 at 12:00 pm

Street sense Effective water management is crucial when paving asphalt. Poor water management has a devastating effect on asphalt. Standing water seeps through asphalt into the foundations underneath. As a result, the foundations weaken and become unstable. This disrupts the road’s surface, which results in bumps dips, and potholes appearingRead...

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Cape Breton’s Invisible Coal Company

Cape Breton’s Invisible Coal Company

May 3, 2023 at 10:08 am

Media coverage of the weekend fire at the Donkin Mine may not have answered all the pertinent questions about the incident, but it revealed an interesting truth about the way Kameron Coal operates. According to the Cape Breton Post, the province was alerted to the fire around 7:00 PM onRead More

‘They’ll Wish They Had Paid Us…to Put More CO2 in the Air’

‘They’ll Wish They Had Paid Us…to Put More CO2 in the Air’

May 3, 2023 at 10:06 am

While writing this week’s admittedly not very cheerful story about how Kameron Coal has co-opted our governments as its communications department, I ran across a 2017 Forbes article about the late Chris Cline’s decision to buy the Donkin Mine and realized just what we’re missing when our coal barons won’tRead More

Sunflower harvest, Rojava, August 2022. (Source: Make Rojava Green Again https://makerojavagreenagain.org/sunflower-harvest-august-2022/)

Glimpses of Green Even in War: Rojava

May 3, 2023 at 10:04 am

Part 2: Rojava The world of the 21st century faces the ruins of past and present. War has become a normal state, poverty and hunger marginal news that no longer merit headlines. Many people have lost the meaning and significance of being human, and the word ‘society’ means only isolatedRead More

TV, Then and Now

TV, Then and Now

May 3, 2023 at 10:02 am

I was thinking back to the 1950s when television arrived in Cape Breton and how many of us made our way up to Charlotte Street to stand looking into the window of a store that displayed a small set, itself displaying what we came to know as a test pattern.Read More