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Letter of the Week: We must fix our own nuclear woes before criticizing others

Re: Japanese leaking nuclear waste into the ocean and our own concerns It is very sad for Japan and the rest of the world that they had the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011 as a result of an...

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Letters: Point Grey Road, voter anger, Vision, staff morale, Fukushima myths,...

Why didn’t city use land to create bike path? The closure of Point Grey Road is a sellout to property owners on that street by Vision Vancouver, plain and simple. You finance our election efforts and...

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Letters: Fukushima, radiation fears, nuclear, David Suzuki, Point Grey Road,...

Just the facts Congratulations to The Province and Dan Fumano for setting the record straight on Fukushima radiation. Too few media outlets make the choice to give the public facts, rather than fear...

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Editorial: What a nervous bunch we’ve become

“Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.” — Bertrand Russell, in Unpopular Essays (1950), British author,...

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A great Sunday read – Is is safe to eat the sushi after Fukushima?

This week, The Province ran a series separating fact from fiction on the Fukushima disaster and its impact on B.C. Is it safe to eat the sushi? Find out here. A great Sunday read is a regular feature...

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Editorial: The fear merchants never seem to rest

Whether more children are suffering from anxiety these days or simply more are seeking help isn’t clear, but these are certainly nervous, stress-filled times for kids. If anyone is to blame, it’s...

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Laura Boksman: We need to think more about low-level radiation

Radiation is all around us. It occurs naturally in our environment, coming to us from the sun, from the soil and foods that we eat and in the air that we breathe. It is omnipresent across a diverse...

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