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Movie Monthly: Greatest Movie Ever Sold

Morgan Spurlock, who shot to fame with his Big Mac burgerthon Supersize Me takes another comical adventure in his latest documentary looking at the sly, insidious, and highly effective practice of product placement in television and movies.

It's the Election System, Stupid

Stephen Harper's majority government looks less than convincing when you compare the way people actually voted versus seats won. The Conservatives won 54.22% of the seats with only 39.62% of the votes.

Movie Monthly: DOXA Documentary Film Festival

DOXA, Vancouver's purely documentary film festival, marks its 10th anniversary this year with 95 films showing between 6th and 15th May, the festival's biggest programme yet.

Google's $20 million Christmas Gift List Raises Question of Offsets

Other people do christmas cards. Google is bigger than that. The Corp is giving away, on behalf of its army of advertising partners, $20 million to charities this year.

Copenhagen climate change conference: 'Fourteen days to seal history's judgment on this generation'

Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial. We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency.

Slow Train Coming: Vancouver's Passenger Rail Service

After a long delay, a second daily Amtrak Cascades train, running between Portland and Vancouver, is coming into operation in August. This article appeared in the Vancouver Courier in October 2008

Amtrak's Coast Starlight Express is a full day from Vancouver when I turn in for the night. I watch the angular shadows of cranes and yard lights of Martinez, in the north of California's Bay Area, slip into the darkness behind us. Then I roll onto my bunk and fall sleep to the rhythmic rocking of the train.

Burrard Bridge Bike Lane Trial Decision Imminent

It's 20c outside. Summer is here. But still no decision on the Burrard Bridge bike lane trial, although it looks like it will go ahead in June (bike month).

Food Too Expensive To Eat Well?

Healthy eating is too expensive for almost half of Canadians according to a new report by The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Campbell: Green? Not likely...

David Beers, editor of The Tyee, lays out pretty clearly where Gordon Campbell's priorities lie when push comes to shove with greening the BC economy.

Vancouver Olympics in 2010. Still Paying the Bill in 2020?

By 2020 Vancouverites will probably still be paying the bill for the 2010 Olympics.

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