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MCALEER: Speed limits catching up to drivers

This month, the British Columbia government raised speed limits across the province on rural highways.

EDITORIAL: Shipyards, ahoy

The City of North Vancouver's central waterfront plan won't please everyone. History buffs may not want a ferris wheel. Families may not have an interest in a shiny new pub.

First American colony left no traces

Roanoke Island brings to life lost Elizabethan settlement
Helping a hive

Helping a hive

OMG it's a swarm of bees! "I heard them from inside my house!" "There are so many, the branch is nearly touching the ground!" "I've staked off a ribbon around them so no one accidentally walks into the swarm.
Classic cars to be celebrated Saturday

Classic cars to be celebrated Saturday

A weekly round-up of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird. Celebrating B.C.'s Classic Car Day If you're free this Saturday morning, July 12, pop on over to the Park & Tilford parking lot, and check out some sweet classic rides.
Upscale hatchback stays true

Upscale hatchback stays true

My editor will likely change this for stylistic reasons, but all you really need to know about the modern interpretation of the Mini, is that now they spell it MINI. That's all-caps, bold if you can, and the largest font available on the toolbar.

'Muni' maintains a ghostly presence

Shreveport auditorium hosted many music legends

Writer cruises through Canada's motoring history

This Canada Day, Commander Chris Hadfield released a song called "In Canada," that joked about wintry winters and long-distance summer camping trips, and all the other best bits of living in this great country.

EDITORIAL: Speed bump

Perhaps it's no surprise the province chose the first stretch of hot vacation weather to announce speed limit hikes on some of B.C.'s rural highways. Summer time is road trip time.

All new yet familiar

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