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Ian Mulgrew

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Former National Post-Vancouver Sun columnist, author, talking head, producer — bios, true crime, law, sports, news, adventure ...

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Brian Day (@drbrianday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Vancouver Sun⁩-“One study from the United States showed that the risk of death doubled for patients waiting more than 12 hours for a hospital bed. In B.C., the median time that in-patients are kept in the emergency departments is 17.5 hours”. ⁦BC govt. is killing patients

⁦<a href="/VancouverSun/">The Vancouver Sun</a>⁩-“One study from the United States showed that the risk of death doubled for patients waiting more than 12 hours for a hospital bed. In B.C., the median time that in-patients are kept in the emergency departments is 17.5 hours”. ⁦BC govt. is killing patients
Bob Mackin (@bobmackin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fact check: No, Vancouver is not ready. The transportation plan is not finalized and tested. The security plan is not finalized and tested. Tickets aren’t on sale. There is a hotel shortage. Budget is secret. Vancouver is not ready. #vanpoli #SportsBiz #WeAre26 #WeAreNotReady

Black Hole (@konstructivizm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most energetic gamma-ray burst ever recorded. Powerful enough to affect Earth's atmosphere from 2 billion light years away. Credit: NASA

Maria Popova (@themarginalian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may know “a murmuration of starlings,” but did you know that a group of crows is called “a murder” and peacocks “an ostentation”? How groups of birds got their names (thanks to a forgotten medieval woman), with magnificent vintage illustrations: themarginalian.org/2024/01/04/bri…

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“The body provides something for the spirit to look after and use.” Alan Turing – who died 70 years ago today, having given us modern computing – on mortality themarginalian.org/2017/02/17/ala…

Astronomy Picture Of the Day (@apod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, but can your thunderstorm do this? Pictured here are gigantic jets shooting up from a thunderstorm last week toward the Himalayan Mountains in China and Bhutan. The composite image captured four long jets that occurred only minutes apart. Gigantic jets, documented only in

Yes, but can your thunderstorm do this? Pictured here are gigantic jets shooting up from a thunderstorm last week toward the Himalayan Mountains in China and Bhutan. The composite image captured four long jets that occurred only minutes apart. Gigantic jets, documented only in