Feature Stories

RED STAR OVER CANADA
There never was a Canadian Joe McCarthy or a Commons Committee on Un-Canadian Activities. Yet they would not have lacked for targets. A best-selling book, The Sword and the Shield, proves that this country was very much a target of Communist subversion. Cover Story...

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Who wants to be leader of the NDP? No one, yet. Hardly surprising, as the disgraced party is threatened with annihilation at the next election. That there are no declared candidates has not stopped the likely ones from attempting to destroy each other. Which makes it even more likely the prize will be a poisoned chalice. Story...

PULP FRICTION
These are the best of times and the worst of times for newspaper readers. The circulation war between the Globe and Mail and the National Post has meant big stories more often, better presented with more flair. As in any war, however, the first casualty is often the truth, which is now often difficult to discern amidst the celebrity features and titillating photo spreads. Story...
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After 10 years and a bit, BC Report has reached the end of the line, and my time as a columnist and editor-in-chief has likewise concluded. As we announced two weeks ago, BC Report is joining its two Prairie sister publications to produce a new national newsmagazine, The Report, for which I will work as associate editor and B.C. bureau chief. I will be responsible for generating news about B.C. for all editions of the new magazine and also for compiling B.C.-only pages for readers in this province. All current BC Report subscribers will receive the new B.C. edition. We think you'll like it a lot.



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Also in our Current Issue:

In Print:
    OTTAWA
  • Dion threatens to impose exit conditions on Quebec
  • The UN establishes a standing army
    CITIES & TOWNS
  • A legendary replica retraces a legendary voyage
    FORESTS
  • Loggers take direct action against greens
  • Beetles make a meal of B.C. forests
    THE LAW
  • The public strikes back at the judiciary
  • 'Murdered' prostitutes are found dead but unmurdered
    THE ARTS
  • Rotting rabbits make rotten art
    PEOPLE
  • Reconciliation triumphs in Taber
    MEDICINE
  • Mould invades a hospital
    SOCIETY
  • Canadian men live long but not as long as women
  • While Canadian children have sex earlier
    SPORTS
  • A superstar's brother makes the Canucks
    SCHOOLS
  • UBC evicts an anti-abortion display
    FAITH
  • Christian higher education is reborn
  • UN birth controllers triumph over the Vatican
    BOOKS
  • Multiculturalism is the death of the West
  • Fine art enlivens a Christian history




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Peace beyond
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Diane, you're wrong


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Ottawa versus Christ


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