


Don’t ask me where I am; I’m using a GPS
By contributor Michael Robert Caditz Another drizzly Wednesday night in Vancouver. My Mount Pleasant evening is winding down as I leap into my car determined to catch the last ferry of the night back home to the Island. I’m counting on a trouble-free drive, otherwise I’m stranded in the big city overnight with nowhere to go … Continued
The sharing at a time of Thanksgiving
By contributor Don LePan Canadian Thanksgiving is over for another year; American Thanksgiving approaches. The piece below—more a short work of speculative fiction than an essay—is not specific to either one of these. I know this will be an unpopular argument: I want to speak out against something we have come to accept as part … Continued

Unicorn Chaser: Eyebleach for the fall season
After making it through the Federal Election Campaign—78 days that felt more like nine months, which is about the time it takes to grow a baby—I think we can all use a Unicorn Chaser. For those unfamiliar with the concept, Unicorn Chaser is a term coined when, after scanning social media and news headlines filled … Continued