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Archives for February 2018
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On the Sunnyside
Whodunit?? Divers off the coast of Japan discovered a circular structure sculpted in the seafloor sand. According to D. Catchpoole’s article in Creation magazine, Vol. 40, p.21, this was made up of “multiple ridges symmetrically radiating out from a small patterned circle in the centre”. It was like an underwater crop circle we’ve heard about […]
Down the aisle
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Spot To say this is the spot means that the indicated place is the location of something. Could be something past, as in this is the spot where the old school was located. Could be future as in where the new outhouse is to be placed. It could also point to a discoloration or something […]
From the Hill with Richard Cannings MP
Pipeline politics have been in the news a lot over the past couple of weeks, as British Columbia and Alberta square off over Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain expansion project. Both provincial governments are doing exactly what they promised to do when elected, so their positions are not surprising. But where is the federal government in […]
Facts and figures – OIB stands tall
Osoyoos Indian Band generates more of its own income than government transfers. The OIB had total revenues of $11.7 million with $7.2 million from its own revenue not government transfer. Couple that with the population it stand very tall. 3 First Nations (Indian Bands) in the Okanagan generated nearly as much income on their own […]