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Froth and chaos greet new law

Lowering age of majority to 19 led to more celebratory mischief than police, bar owners expected

Doggy bag boom

Tighter times find fine dining hitting the next day's lunch table at home

Hot jobs in a cool market

Maria Race learns all the time. If she doesn't know something, the answer is just a click away on the Internet.

The Major's Corner: Grow old with mems! The best is yet to be

Now that we have become acclimatized to growing old, I think it is important not to dwell on the daily inconveniences on the path into our personal sunsets.

Holy Grail of comic books on the block

A rare copy of the first Superman comic will be put up for auction online today and bids could soar as high as the "man of steel," experts say.

Woodstock generation gets a lesson in frugality

"Money is a poor man's credit card." -- Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) - - - Nowadays, not so much. It was true enough when the great scholar said it in 1971 -- a period when credit was still reserved for the upper crust.

We can be our own worst enemy

Why didn't we use those surpluses to fix our crumbling infrastructure?

How the system works

If you're unclear about the way housing works on First Nations reserves in Canada, you're in good company. Even auditor general Sheila Fraser has described it as "fundamentally different and more complex than off-reserve housing.

The deadly reality of substandard housing

Family believes extensive mould in their old home contributed to the death of their six-month-old son

Welcome to British Columbia's Third-World ghetto

Within a UNESCO biosphere reserve, the Ahousaht First Nation live in ramshackle, mould-infested housing, an extreme example of conditions on reserves across B.C.