Many drivers support leaving the park as is Re: “$162M highway project through Goldstream riles First Nations,” March 10.
Many drivers support leaving the park as is Re: “$162M highway project through Goldstream riles First Nations,” March 10.
It isn’t just the road either, it’s the making of the road. Let’s listen to the First Peoples and not do such a salmon-destroying, soul-destroying, idiotic thing.
I encourage people to take note of the spring chorus of the few remaining treefrogs at the Westhills pond and to feel lucky if they encounter a native newt or salamander. Otherwise, please leave these fascinating and threatened organisms alone.Purchase of transit land raises questions The province’s purchase of a .45-acre lot in the Uptown-Douglas area, which the Ministry of Transportation has designated as a future transit exchange, the purchase price raises serious questions.
We are in danger of raising our children to fear nature, whereas the opposite should be the case. Toxins are present in many organisms, it protects them from being eaten, as good as a fierce set of teeth. Learn what we have in our environment. In Nazi Germany they had just experienced the Holocaust as well as widespread racism elsewhere in Europe. After the Second World War the United Nations General Assembly encouraged their migration to Palestine and produced a plan to partition it into two independent states, one Arab and one Jewish.
Hamas attacks on Israeli citizens will not drive that country into the sea and the Israeli Defence Forces’ ongoing slaughter of Palestinian civilians will not eliminate Hamas. In any case, despite making an unreserved apology to anyone offended by her comment, Robinson was removed from her cabinet post on Feb 5.
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