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Articles from Western Standard (September 25, 2006)

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A $7 million drill program drives Crosshair Exploration's search for uranium in Labrador. Frederick, Josh 192
A religious primate? 123
Alberta diamond hunter has 3.5 million acres under exploration and an advanced staged kimberlite project. Farhall, Grant 707
Bayswater is the only Canadian junior to have major holdings in each of Canada's major uranium regions. Melman, Leonard 352
Big in Japan? Good news from Tokyo: they'd love more of our beef. Now, brace yourself for the bad news. Doll, Cyril 703
Buzzwords. 286
Can old deposits in Mexico supply the copper of the future? Armed with new mining and metallurgy technology, Baja Mining hopes to turn a piece of Mexican mining history into a low cost copper producer. Ranson, Sarah 629
Canada's nuttiest professors: from the conspiracy kooks to the commies, the radicals to the revolutionaries, meet the profs that students (and their parents) will want to keep far away from this school year. O'Neill, Terry Cover story 3901
Cyril Doll's article on the plight of. Johnston, Tom Letter to the editor 87
Deaf to discrimination: if sign language interpeters are now a 'right,' where do our equality obligations end? 722
Death by bacon: news reports on links between bacon and hot dogs and cancer are anything but well done. Luik, John 701
Doctors must 'wield the power they have': Brian Day, the Canadian Medical Association's next president, gets ready to fight for more private care. O'Neill, Terry Interview 777
Does the rest of Canada really hate Toronto that much? Stuart, Matthew 248
For uranium explorer Aurora Energy, science drives discovery but relationships drive the business. Frederick, Josh 389
Free water! 130
Gold should continue to rise in 2006 but may be weak until November, says analyst David Morgan. Morgan, David 331
Goldex Resources sees new opportunities for mineral discovery in Guatemala. Schiller, Edward 404
He had no patience for 'stuffed shirts'; Alvin Guinn: Rocky Mountain cowboy, rancher, outfitter and guide. Dead at 91. Olivier, Victor 687
Invasion of the ELFs: the radical Earth Liberation Front opens up a Canadian front with a summer of destruction. O'Neill, Terry 1057
It's my money. Letourneau, Jim 419
Keeping it unreal: once you accept that Israel's a mistake and George Bush a fanatic in thrall to big oil, doctoring news photos only seems natural. Byfield, Ted 688
Lateegra Gold acquires producing gold mine in Sierra Madre gold belt in Mexico. Frederick, Josh 343
Lost and profound: rather than turning parents against God, the death of a child may, strangely, often bring us closer. Woodard, Kathy 681
Near term production in a new mineral frontier. Frederick, Josh 212
Nobody beats this guy. 118
One Iraq, two nations. 123
One last thing ... one of Klein's last acts as premier is sealing up his government's records. What's he worried about? Steel, Kevin 530
Onward smalltown soldiers. Cosh, Colby 514
Poison pen. 7
Pre-Incan gold diggers: unearthed treasures of an ancient Peruvian civilization make their North American debut in Calgary. O'Meara, Dina 703
Publisher's picks. Levant, Ezra 96
Re: "getting off the bus," Aug. 14. Black, Sandy Letter to the editor 153
Reinventing the Huile: when it comes to its biofuels policy, Canada still refuses to learn the lessons of other nations. Verboven, Will 688
Retail blitzkrieg. Cosh, Colby 132
Setting a new standard: we've made the Western Standard into a fearless and respected newsmagazine. It's time we dressed the part. Levant, Ezra 748
So that's what I get for too much. Bevilacqua, Maureen Letter to the editor 104
So the French indulge in fast food. Symonds, Malcolm Letter to the editor 43
Sparton Resources is a developing leader in the recovery of uranium from non-conventional sources. Frederick, Josh 238
Strange brew: can a cocktail of psychedelic plants cure Vancouver's dependence on safe injection sites? Stuart, Matthew 518
The apathy of defeat: if our cultural past isn't worth defending, why should our future be? Steyn, Mark 1494
The best of boot hill: with the passing of HBO's Deadwood, TV loses its strongest claim to high art. McLennan, Neal 563
The meaning of smart: in today's universities, intelligence isn't a measure of how you think, but what you think. Libin, Kevin 701
The split hits the fans: Ottawa's loss of its Triple-A team reminds us that being a baseball fan means forever being treated like dirt. Cosh, Colby 727
The subjectivity of objectivity: forget the journalistic ideal. Objectivity is just a pose with an agenda behind it. Warren, David 691
The traffic jam: highway congestion charges make sense economically, but are they too risky politically? Lemieux, Pierre 701
Understanding uranium's role in the Canada's energy complex. 991
Universal is the second largest landholder in Labrador's Central Mineral Belt. Frederick, Josh 234
We don't need no education: soaring dropout rates aren't helping Alberta's labour deficit. Doll, Cyril 1002
West Hawk's natural gas and coal assets are being developed by two of the industry's leading experts. Frederick, Josh 429
What's next for silver? Casey, Doug 1729
Yonge St. to the Arab street. Stuart, Matthew 483

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