The public-input process on Ajax got at least a little more democratic Friday. The B.C. Environmental Assessment Office will, after all, provide for a town-hall style phase [Continue]
What a strange and mysterious path leads us to the Ajax mine. We have 60 alleged doctors who have strong opinions on the project, but not strong enough to let the public know [Continue]
This newspaper published a picture last week of four people with a California bighorn ram. The only one not smiling was the ram, which is understandable given that it was [Continue]
The solar-heating issue in which City council has been embroiled the past week points to the usefulness of rules of order for working through procedurally tricky issues. A [Continue]
What a strange delegation it is that sits down with federal Environment Minister Peter Kent in Ottawa Thursday to discuss a panel review for the proposed Ajax mine. A [Continue]
I was cleaning out my window wells one day recently when I made a most interesting discovery. An adult toad, the largest we’ve ever seen at our place, had gotten down [Continue]