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Site updated Thursday, April 03, 2008 08:12 AM
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Check
our Restaurant Guide,
complete with PDF's of menus and links to advertisers
websites.
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We've also got an archive
of Tim Pawsey's columns from 2001 for you.
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Concerned about depleting fish stocks, C chef Robert Clark buys salmon from Prince Rupert fishers, who use a net that keeps salmon fresher and less bruised. photo Tim Pawsey
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Tangle
net helps sustain salmon
It's summer in the city, when a chef's thoughts turn to-(where else?)-salmon.
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Happy
Birthday, Canada
As we approach the 135th anniversary of confederation, we started thinking about
why we love and live in Canada. It may have taken living abroad for a few years
to realize how gosh darn fab this place is, but we groove on Canada. We feel, as
the saying goes, good in our skin here.
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Napoleon tale one step from sublime
The melding of history and fiction is tricky
business. Novelist James Ellroy (of L.A. Confidential fame) put more than a few
noses out of joint when he retooled the personal and professional lives of John
F. Kennedy, J. Edgar Hoover and Howard Hughes in 1995's American Tabloid.
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Strong
performances energize David Mamet's slice-of-lowlife
Even if you don't give a damn about Bobby, Donny and Teach it doesn't mean you
can't appreciate good performances by actors Adrian McMorran, Carl Strano and
Jim Purcell.
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New
Mexico's sights enchant
Santa Fe, NM-Photographer Edward Weston once described New Mexico as a place of
brilliant light, clean-cut lines and outlines.
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