
Seven candidates aimed for MP's job in Courtenay-Alberni

Seven candidates aimed for MP's job in Courtenay-Alberni
Seven candidates aimed for MP's job in Courtenay-Alberni
Singh resigns as party leader.
Well...
I wonder if the election will be over as soon as the polls close in Ontario.
we need to rebuild the left
Well, memberships are cheap and it's easy to get involved at the riding level where you can vote for the local leadership at the AGM, help make policy at conventions, vote for the leader,... Membership has its privileges.
I didn't realize that they were still around. Martha and the Muffins are far away in time.
There was a long line out the door of the polling place, but they were all new registrations.
No line at my poll, so I was out in the rain again in about two minutes.
nothing to show for it
You got a tour of all the mobile home parks in the area. That ain't nuthin'.
Beside the Panama Canal, they want to control the Northwest Passage, so that means controlling both Canada and Greenland. Churchill will be handy until the planet warms enough for all the ice to melt.
That looks like it's coming from OhMyZSH, not ZSH itself.
got me into eating curries
It got me into folding laundry.
Residents have commented on extra bad smell this year
The odour control upgrades, part of the French Creek Pollution Control Centre: Expansion and Odour Control Upgrades project, will begin in 2026 and be operational in spring 2027
Wow, it used to be "A chicken in every pot." This election, the promises are getting out of hand.
Coastal homes, infrastructure, and ecosystems face rising tides and intensifying storms as climate change accelerates
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/42350343
Sea levels are projected to rise by half a metre by 2050, increasing both the frequency and severity of flooding. By century’s end, the ocean could rise as much as 1.3 metres — enough to submerge entire neighbourhoods.
Other high-risk communities include Courtenay, Campbell River, Parksville, Sidney, Qualicum Beach, North Saanich, and Victoria’s Inner Harbour.
Coastal homes, infrastructure, and ecosystems face rising tides and intensifying storms as climate change accelerates
Sea levels are projected to rise by half a metre by 2050, increasing both the frequency and severity of flooding. By century’s end, the ocean could rise as much as 1.3 metres — enough to submerge entire neighbourhoods.
Other high-risk communities include Courtenay, Campbell River, Parksville, Sidney, Qualicum Beach, North Saanich, and Victoria’s Inner Harbour.
Free event will be hosted at St. Stephen’s United Church
This popular community event, following a large turnout at the January event, will take place at St. Stephen’s United Church hall, located at 150 Village Way, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., according to a news release.
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what do you mean by hermaphrodite?
Isn't that what Viktor Krum said when he was trying to pronounce Hermione?
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So when are you giving up the NHL?
1968
This explains why I just love that new cheese smell...
Canada had (has?) a similar problem:
The breakdown in negotiations was mostly due to Canada’s insistence on the UK loosening its food safety regulations, according to several people familiar with the matter.
Canada’s agriculture and food processing market is geared toward exporting to the US, where practices such as chemical carcass-washing and hormone-injected beef and pork are commonplace. In the EU, and the UK by virtue of its former membership of the bloc, such practices are banned.
https://lemmy.ca/comment/8322100
B.C. judge uses Simpsons Duff Beer episode to explain failed lawsuit
B.C. judge muses 'life imitates art' before describing a failed class action lawsuit as a repeat of deceptive marketing practices carried out by the Duff Beer company in a 'notorious' Simpsons episode
My ravioli bowl won't unstick. Took about an hour of prying, and still I couldn't unstick the plate.
an hour of prying
After that much work you should leave is as-is on your coffee table as an art/conversation piece.
Would that even pay for the first year of medical insurance that you will need?
Shitty Million Dollar Ideas - Think of it is as shitty Shark Tank.
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This is a place to pitch goofy million dollar ideas that you had in the shower, as you were falling asleep, or during a fever dream. Think of it is as shitty Shark Tank.
Residential development would be a first for Wembley Mall
The proposed five-storey building's preliminary design shows 70 residential units, with retail space on the ground floor. The units will include 33 one-bedroom plus den units, eight two-bedroom units, 26 two-bedrooms plus den units and three three-bedroom units.
'Don't have the headphones on': Safety urged as B.C. bears emerge from hibernation
Milokay says that bears who have been habituated to human food can try to rip open garage doors and break windows once they want to get their reward.
Former B.C. United MLA courts centrist voters with new political party - Karin Kirkpatrick launched Centre B.C. party after Kevin Falcon refused to resign as B.C. United leader
She admits starting a political party from scratch is difficult — and expensive. But it was the only option after Kirkpatrick realized the B.C. United board was not willing to push Falcon out as leader, making it impossible to rebuild the party.
New round of ICBC rebates going out to eligible British Columbians - $110 rebate is fifth-such rebate to be sent out since February 2021, insurer says
"This rebate is just one small way for ICBC to give back to its customers as we all navigate global economic uncertainty and increased costs in the face of unjustified tariffs," said Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Garry Begg.
Eco-Max dish soap - Made in Canada
Prism Care Corporation, a Canadian owned and family operated company, was founded in April 1999 with the goal of benefiting people and the environment.
La Cocina Tortilla Chips - Made in Canada
Five varieties of gluten-free tortilla chips and authentic corn tortillas. Original, Thick Cut, Dijon Ranch, Fiesta, and 6" Corn Tortillas.
La Cocina Foods is a family owned and operated company that has been located in the heart of Canada since 1984.
Maison Rodin Wooden Kitchenware - Made in Canada
MAISON RODIN cutting boards & butcher blocks are proudly made in Canada from durable and locally sourced hardwood. At MAISON RODIN, we offer a rich collection of wooden boards, giving you classic style and contemporary performance for your modern kitchen.
we bring you exceptional wooden kitchen products crafted with passion and expertise, all made from high-quality Canadian materials. Our Montreal-based, 100% Canadian-owned and operated
Santevia Water Filters - Made in Canada
Create delicious & healthy mineral water at home. Santevia offers the best mineral water filter pitchers and systems in the market. Improve your health by adding healthy minerals to your water.
We are proud that Santevia is a family owned and operated business located in Vancouver, BC.
Nanoose Bay residents ask Regional District of Nanaimo to prioritize capital spending - Projects like the Ravensong Pool "will need to wait."
Group wants Ravensong pool project delayed
Voting day is April 28
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/41168301
In the Courtenay-Alberni riding, the incumbent is Gord Johns of the NDP, who will run against Conservative Party candidate Kris McNichol and Green Party candidate Chris Markevich.
Event goes from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Coombs Farmers' Institute event will offer seeds, bedding starts, nursery plants and other farm and garden products to help make 2025 a successful year for food production.
A total of 6 passengers received medical care causing a nearly one-hour delay on March 22