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Beetle battle BC’s last stand

A warming climate plus decades of mismanagement by various provincial governments threaten to wipe British Columbia's vast conifer forests off the map. The destructive force chewing at alarming speed through BC's majestic stands of lodgepole pine, spruce and Douglas fir,...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Which stocks shook off the “Blue Mondays”?

Stock markets are off to the races for 2023, with the TSX logging a win streak of nine positive closes before ending in the red, while the Dow also recently snapped a four-day win streak after Goldman Sachs posted its biggest earnings whiff in more than 10 years and execu...

Could the coronavirus cause the next ‘Arab Spring’?

The rich are getting richer, inequality is on the rise, and the middle class, the backbone of the US economy since the 1950s, is shrinking. In 2018 the three highest-paid chief executives in the United States earned more than the output of several countries. Tesla&Close...

Pandemics and Gold: Part 1

The outbreak of COVID-19 has brutally reminded people of the risk of a pandemic. However, investors should never panic but look to history as a guide. We invite you thus to read our today’s article, which provides an important analysis of the history of pandemi...

AI & Humor in the Workplace … A Laughing Matter?

We have all worried about “robots taking our jobs”, but working in a creative field, I’ve always had a high-and-mighty belief that no mere machine could do what I do … until they could. Running a certain set of parameters through an ar...

No Respect

Rodney Dangerfield Wikimedia Commons In March 1967, for most of the adult population in North America, the most popular comedians were almost all television series personalities, such as Carol Burnett, Buddy Ebsen and Dick Van Dyke. ...

Positive Cash Flow Extractor Manufacturer Turns its Mind to Psychedelics

“It’s all about visibility.” That’s how Calgary, AB-based MedXtractor Corp. (MXT) ( CSE.MXT , Forum ) is changing both the future of cannabis extraction and the burgeoning mental health science of psychedelics. ...

My Prediction for a Market Top in October Was Perhaps Left but Not Wrong

The "Everything Bubble" just burst. Here's why. I was in Vietnam from July 1968 until March 1970. From November 1968 until July 1969 I was flying the O-1 Birddog as a forward air controller (FAC). Back then I used to believe all the bull our government puts out. Now...

Maple Gold for US$6 an Ounce and I Was Wrong About an October Crash

I just hate it when I have to admit that I was dead wrong about something as important as calling for a major crash in October. Perhaps a little whining would make it go down easier. Something very bad comes this way. Right out of the blue the Fed began to dump bundl...

Klondike Golden Moments

Foreword: This tale grew from a chance nugget discovery along the shore of a humble Yukon creek carving through the remote Territory and became the great history of the Klondike Gold Rush. Join author James Kwantes as he touches down in the Yukon with 12 exciting stories and c...
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