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Joan Delaney
Senior Editor, Canadian Edition
Joan Delaney is Senior Editor of the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times based in Toronto. She has been with The Epoch Times in various roles since 2004.
Nova Scotia Landmark Earns UNESCO Designation
An important Acadian landmark in Nova Scotia has been named a World Heritage Site.
US
July 4, 2012
Gun Ban Proposal Off-Target, Says Hunters’ Group
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) is joining the chorus of voices criticizing a ban on ...
Canada
June 18, 2012
Canada’s Greens Urge Trade Deals to Disallow Rights Abuses
The Green Party is calling for Canadians to demand accountability from the government and business community for human ...
US
June 1, 2012
Historic BC Gold Rush Town Celebrates 150th
Barkerville, the gold rush town that had much to do with helping build the province of British Columbia, ...
Canada
May 30, 2012
Watch Your Alcohol Intake, BC Gov’t Tells Seniors
The B.C. government is warning seniors that people become more sensitive to the effects of alcohol as they ...
US
April 22, 2012
Proposed Pipeline Expansion Sparks Ire in BC
U.S. energy company Kinder Morgan’s announcement last week that it plans to expand its Trans Mountain pipeline has ...
US
April 18, 2012
Magazine Readers Love Their Hard Copy
While the number of Canadians who read electronic books is growing, the same can’t be said for magazine ...
US
April 10, 2012
Whistler Gets Canada’s First Prefab ‘Passive House’
One of the major challenges associated with low-energy buildings—and particularly passive houses—is construction costs.
US
April 10, 2012
Speculation About Chinese Oil Giant Premature: Enbridge
Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. is taking issue with a news report suggesting that China’s largest state-controlled oil company, PetroChina, ...
International
April 2, 2012
Orca Suspected of Being Killed by Military Exercises Draws Ire
A group of eight B.C. conservation groups is urging the Royal Canadian Navy to stop conducting military training ...
US
March 27, 2012
Ban Military Exercises in Critical Whale Habitat, Navy Told
A group of eight B.C. conservation groups is urging the Royal Canadian Navy to stop conducting military training ...
Americas
March 26, 2012
Friendship Centre Linked to BC Town Proposed for Town in Japan
The town of Nelson in British Columbia has ties to Onagawa on the east coast of Japan that ...
US
March 22, 2012
BC First Nation Vows to Continue Fighting Controversial Mine
In order to facilitate the federal government’s environmental review of Taseko Mines Ltd’s controversial New Prosperity mine proposal, ...
US
March 5, 2012
Sears to Close Three Stores in Prime Locations
Sears plans to close three of its stores by the end of October: Vancouver Pacific Centre, Calgary Chinook ...
US
March 5, 2012
Bus Driver Attacks on the Rise in Metro Vancouver
Assaults on bus drivers in Metro Vancouver increased 21 percent in 2011.
US
March 1, 2012
B.C. Lauded for Eliminating Jet Fuel Tax
One of the goodies in B.C.’s recent budget was the elimination of the provincial aviation fuel tax on ...
US
February 25, 2012
Young Males Biggest Victims in Headphone-Related Collisions: US Study
The deaths of two headphone-wearing high school students struck by trains brought home the dangers of being oblivious ...
US
February 20, 2012
100 Years on, Titanic Puts Spotlight Once Again on Halifax
The buzz is building in Halifax in the lead-up to the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ...
International
February 16, 2012
Giant Steel Eagle Heads for Dollywood
It took more than two tons of steel to make the massive eagle that will be shipped south ...
US
February 8, 2012
Business Owner Impressed With Shen Yun
“The costumes are breathtakingly beautiful. The way it’s coordinated overall I give them an A-plus,” said Ms. Kumar.
News
February 4, 2012
Rio Tinto Alcan Returns Native Traditional Land
Six decades after the fact, Rio Tinto Alcan has returned 11,000 acres of land expropriated from the Cheslatta ...
Business
February 1, 2012
Limit the Personal Info You Share Online: Privacy Commissioner
To coincide with Data Privacy Day, marked annually by organizations around the world on Jan. 28, Privacy Commissioner ...
US
January 25, 2012
Whistler Sledding Industry Rebounds after Dog Slaughter
It was a year ago this month that news of the now-infamous sled dog slaughter in Whistler, B.C, ...
Canada
January 25, 2012
Canadians Told to Limit What They Share Online
Canada's privacy commissioner is warning Canadians, the world's biggest Internet users, to share less personal information online because ...
US
January 25, 2012
Alaskan Salmon Fishery Drops Eco-Certification, BC Groups Take Credit
B.C. conservation groups view as a victory an announcement by Alaskan salmon processors that they will discontinue eco-certification ...
US
January 17, 2012
New Chinese Medicine Committee Formed
Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq has announced the creation of a national advisory committee on Traditional Chinese Medicines ...
US
January 15, 2012
Living on Welfare Tests Politician’s Endurance
A B.C. MLA is finding that surviving on welfare is just that—surviving, with every waking minute devoted to ...
Canada
January 11, 2012
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