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Recently, there was a proposition passed in California that will amend to the state Constitution to restrict gay marriage. “Only a marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” I’m more neutral on the matter but when it comes to the decision of two people to get married, I’d have [...]

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I haven’t been following the 2008 Federal Election as much as I’d like to this year. Usually, come Election Day, I’ll probably vote for the same candidate that I voted for last year. I’d like to know what each candidate has to offer but I don’t have time to follow all of that. I know [...]

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This year, the city of Hamilton will be enforcing a one garbage bag limit per household. If you have more than one bag, the city will not pick up the second one. They are allowing two bags but the second bag has to be clear. From the looks of things, this doesn’t sound like it’s [...]

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I dropped by Tim Horton’s on the way to work today and saw that they had a notice on the front counter. The notice was to inform the customers that there will be an increase of four to five cents in the prices of their products.
Now, I’m not an avid coffee drinker or nothing but [...]

All across the country the polls are open as Canadians casts their ballots in the federal election. I haven’t been following the politics much but I know one thing is for sure, I’m not voting for the Conservatives. When I went to cast my vote, there were two names I recognized. Javid Mirza from the [...]

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What is this world coming to? The holiday season is supposed to be filled with joy, laughter and happiness in knowing that you can share the festivities with family and friends. But the celebration was cut short for the one family who lost their fifteen year old daughter because a bunch of stupid, mindless gangsters [...]

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Holy phack! What the hell is this world coming to! I’m sitting here doing some work at Tim Horton’s when I started to hear some ruckuss going on behind me. I thought it was juss customers ordering and stuff but then things started to get a little louder. I turn around and some dude was [...]

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2005 marks the year where people from around the world unite in order to help end world proverty. On July 6th to 8th, Prime Minister Paul Martin will be attending the G8 Summit in Scotland. The Make Proverty History campaign hope to get your help by adding your voice to the voices of those who [...]

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