Extortion scams occurring online are increasing. In 2013 the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) received 4,307 reports with 223 of these classified as victims with a…
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Some scattered observations
Letter to the Editor (Warning, there may be some satire in the observations below, so omit, or read twice). Apparently, many of the ‘Old Guard…
People speak out against C-51
In communities throughout Kootenay Columbia, citizens last weekend were speaking out against Bill C-51, the Anti-Terrorism bill, but it does not appear that the current MP…
C-51 misses the mark: Green
Canadians should be deeply concerned about Bill C-51, the federal government’s new anti-terrorism bill, says Kootenay-Columbia Green Party candidate Bill Green. The hastily drafted legislation…
Stay informed in the hysterical bubble and help defeat terror
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb Canada placed a son and protector to rest yesterday. Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, a 24-year-old Hamilton lad who aspired to a…
Author stays true to Canadian roots
Book Review By Derryll White Giles Blunt (2003). The Delicate Storm Giles Blunt brings that special something he has to ‘The Delicate Storm,’ a real…
Big Brother is watching and no one cares
Perceptions by Gerry Warner So Big Brother is watching. No, that’s not quite true. Big Brother is actually listening or recording – basically the same…
Canadians will lose more rights and freedom
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb With each new tweak and twist and turn, with every creak of a legislative screw, we lose our rights and…