THE North Vancouver Block Watch is celebrating 25 years of watchful eyes with a free event at Centennial Theatre on Thursday, April 4.
he rain was pouring down, the field was soggy, and the air had a noticeable chill.
Delta-Richmond East MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay presented a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal last Friday to Tsawwassen resident Col. Rob Roy MacKenzie at a special ceremony in the House of Commons.
The F-35 fighter is really not so much a fighter plane as a bomber. What the Conservatives want and need it for is for bombing and strafing in U.S.A. and NATO wars.
After nine and a half months spent in war-torn Afghanistan training local police, RCMP Cpl. Mark Lundie came home in time to spend Christmas with his family in Steveston.
As PM Harper languished in Davos, Switzerland on yet another one of his "economic" conferences, he forewarned Canadians of another austerity program - one that is incredulous and absolutely shocking.
Re: Time to rethink military spending, Letters to the editor, The Record, Feb. 24.
One of my favourite things about the end of the year is the "Best Of" lists that spring up in the media.
WALKING the hot, dusty, dangerous streets of Kandahar isn't most people's idea of a good time.
WALKING the hot, dusty, dangerous streets of Kandahar isn't most people's idea of a good time.
With the Canadian combat role in Afghanistan recently ended, this Remembrance Day is the first, in many years, that Canadians are not engaged in battle.
Many political strategists will judge Jack Layton's achievements by the number of seats he won for his party over the years, but behind those electoral victories was a leader who remained steadfastly committed to his principles above all.
Canada's war in Afghanistan - the "armed conflict" that no politician or general wanted to label a war - came to an end last week with the transfer of battle command to U.S. units at Ma'sum Ghar.
Canada's war in Afghanistan - the "armed conflict" that no politician or general wanted to label a war - came to an end last week with the transfer of battle command to U.S. units at Ma'sum Ghar.
Canada's war in Afghanistan - the "armed conflict" that no politician or general wanted to label a war - came to an end last Tuesday with the transfer of battle command to U.S. units at Ma'sum Ghar.