- Peggy’s Cove lighthouse needs some repairs and no one wants to foot the bill
- The Conservative government is now off probation according to Paul Wells. Of course this is all part of Stephen Harper’s plan to survive the recession
- No wonder Harper doesn’t like it when his caucus speaks out loud
- Abortion: The Left has betrayed the sanctity of life
- Church without the church :: Mortgage foreclosures have taken a toll on traditional churches but they are adapting
- Pakistan hotel attack shows militants are sharpening tactics
- Op: Fiat’s overtake of Chrysler could deflate the American male libido
- There’s a chance that Earth may collide with Mars or Venus—in a billion years or so
- Bankers and economists on how to read the tea leaves when banks leave TARP
- Even companies that repay the taxpayer money will not escape some form of oversight on their compensation structure
- Chart of history’s largest bankruptcy proceedings
- Some Japanese are facing a worse fate than laid-off Americans: working themselves to death
- A look into the painstaking work of a biographer—and its impact on the biographee
- Rating the NBA franchises :: Before you click on the link, be honest, do you think the Toronto Raptors are going to be at the top or the bottom of the list.
- Super repo man “steals back” planes, helicopters, cars for six-figure sums
- Before you follow the health advice dispensed on Oprah, get a second, medical opinion
- Neglected children are made to feel invisible
- Air Canada is in financial trouble again




























That article on churches without buildings is maddening if not outright misleading; none of the churches they visit have undergone foreclosure.
From what I’ve been able to find online, there’s no evidence that the handful of recent church foreclosures have been due to a downturn in the economy.